Military dead:
Over 8,000,000
Civilian dead:
Over 4,000,000
Total dead:
Over 12,000,000 Military dead:
Over 14,000,000
Civilian dead:
Over 36,000,000
Total dead:
Over 50,000,000 Estimates of total dead range from 50 million to over 70 million.
People volunteered
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In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
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Some colonists volunteered for World War I expecting to demonstrate their loyalty to their home countries and to gain recognition and status in the process. Many believed that serving in the war would help secure greater autonomy or rights for their communities after the conflict. Additionally, the romanticized notion of heroism and adventure often influenced their decision to enlist. However, the harsh realities of war often contrasted sharply with their initial expectations.
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People volunteered
Over 7,500 US military women nurses volunteered to go to Vietnam.
they volunteered to fight because of the need of the government. Not many actually volunteered they were usually forced to do it if they did volunteer it was usually just to help and fight for their country. *i hope that helped
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Vera Brittain, an English writer and poet, volunteered as a nurse during World War II. She is known for her memoir, "Testament of Youth," which reflects her experiences during the war.
In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
Nearly any man drafted for the military does not want to go. If he did want to go into the military, he would have enlisted (volunteered) to begin with.
In the beginning of World War 1 Prime Minister Borden offered Britain 25 000 troops, the first division of the CEF. In the early months of recruiting more than 33 000 volunteered. By 10 months of the war being declared more than 100 000 volunteered. So many voluteered because they thought it would be a short war (home by Christmas), they would receive a heroes welcome home, they would experience an exciting adveenture over seas, and also for the pay.
Many men volunteered for military service.
A few volunteered for military service.