The events of September 11, 2001, led to significant military actions, notably the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, which began in October 2001. Approximately 2.7 million U.S. service members were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq over the course of the ensuing wars. Additionally, many coalition partners and other nations contributed forces, resulting in a total of over a million soldiers from various countries involved in the conflicts. The wars and their aftermath have had lasting impacts on military personnel and their families.
I think 18.
Disease - because there was so little medication available. If you were wounded, you would probably die. Also there were many infections that went round whole armies in the field.
so many people died because of the concentration camps and also the blits and war it self!xxx hope this helps:)
Around five million people served in the Civil War. About 620,000 died during the war. Many thousands more died later of wounds, and again thousands more went missing and were not seen again.
it was important because many people fought for peace
Germany went to war for many reasons. In WWII, they went to war because they wanted to control the countries surrounding Germany.
Over 200 thousand because they wanted to show people what they were capable of.
Alot of people use your history books!
Many went to war because they were attacked by the Axis powers - not by choice.
many people went mad or blind
because they felt bad for the Americans and so the Irish went to war to help them
at least 177,000 people each event
because they just won war and they went to get land
Well mostly people say we went to war with Iraq because we think that they attack us which is the world trade center and the pentagon. But now we are realizing that this is all a lie and the government must be part of this attack. So we went to war with Iraq because we wanted their oil to make money.
Answer there has to be more than 645,000 people in the war because 620,000 people died in the war
Approximately one million at each side.
to many people where being killed