During World War II, England, as part of the United Kingdom, suffered approximately 383,800 military deaths. This figure includes members of the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. Additionally, there were significant civilian casualties, bringing the total losses to around 450,000 when including non-military deaths. The war had a profound impact on the population and society of England.
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The US lost 416,800 service members during World War 2.
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World War 1 affected England and Germany.
During the Second World War, England was allied with Soviet Russia, Canada, the free French, the United States and many other countries in Europe and throughout the world. The Allies (including England) were at war with Germany, Italy, and Japan, which formed the Axis Powers.
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