The number of crew members killed and survived during World War II varies significantly depending on the specific ship and incident in question. For instance, the USS Indianapolis suffered catastrophic losses, with 883 crew members killed out of a total of 1,196, leaving only 316 survivors. Overall, many naval ships experienced similar tragedies, resulting in substantial casualties throughout the war.
1, 959 people were on board. 761 survived and 1,198 lost their lives in the sinking. The 159 Americans on board, only 31 survived and 128 of them perished. 129 children were on board. 35 survived and 94 had perished. 31 infants were on board and only 4 survived. 27 had perished.
Approximately 6 million French soldiers survived World War I out of around 8.4 million who served. The war resulted in significant casualties, with around 1.4 million French soldiers killed and many others wounded or missing. The aftermath of the war left a lasting impact on France, both demographically and socially.
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It wasn't that slaves were killed during the war, but some were forced to fight during the war.
I don't know exactly how many were killed in the Holocaust, but about 1,500 sets of twins (3,000 individuals) were experimented on in the hands of Josef Mengele. I estimated that somewhere between 50 and 200 sets survived.
Only 701 our of 899 crew members survived the Titanic :(
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There were 899 crew on the Titanic; of these, 214 survived.
The Titanic had 908 crew members. Only 212 of them survived
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none of them survived because i killed them by hitting them with my bonner
192 out of 885 male crew members survived. There were 23 female crew members and 20 of them survived
913 crew were on the Titanic. 215 survived
250 crew members only 18 survived and Magellan was not one of them
There were 891 members of the officers and crew on Titanic.
If you killed 100 people and 12 survived, then you didn't kill 100 people.
a monkey farted and killed a garraf than killed the peopel on bord