Approximately 70,000 Scottish soldiers died during World War II. This figure includes those who served in various branches of the military, such as the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Scotland contributed significantly to the Allied war effort, with many Scots serving in key battles across Europe and beyond. The loss of life had a profound impact on Scottish communities and the nation as a whole.
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
Around 416 800 American soldiers died in World War 2.
There were Soldiers during and veterans after WW II that committed suicide.
The American Soldiers who served in WW 2.
300.000 dead and a similar number wounded
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
Around 416 800 American soldiers died in World War 2.
There were Soldiers during and veterans after WW II that committed suicide.
They used them to stab soldiers they were fighting at close range.
The American Soldiers who served in WW 2.
No there is not
Narrative non-fiction = telling a true story as it happens example- The journals of Lewis and Clark, American explorers Journals of Civil War soldiers, WW 2 soldiers, WW 1 soldiers etc.
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Total Deaths range between 62,394,200 to 78,339,200.
300.000 dead and a similar number wounded
In WW I the soldiers spent most of their time in trenches. It was very muddy.
93,941 U.S. Army & Air Corps personnel were captured & held as POWs by Axis Forces in the E.T.O. during WW 2. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com