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there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
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I don't know, but the Allied air offensive over Germany had a very high rate of casualties. That does not even mention the war in Russia or the far east, it will run into many thousands of young men, but the figure eludes me for the moment....
The exact number of pilots who survived World War II is difficult to determine, as records vary by country and the nature of military service. However, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of pilots served during the war, with a significant portion surviving the conflict. For instance, the U.S. Army Air Forces alone had over 1.5 million personnel, and while many pilots faced combat and danger, a large number returned home after the war. Overall, the survival rate among pilots depended on various factors, including the theater of war and the intensity of combat.
World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
About 17,000
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
Way more than two pilots died in WW2.
Many German pilots died in world war two I'm pretty sure no one is exactly for sure but there may be some one out there who does know and type any comments and if you have any corrections please make them thanks
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No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
These numbers are not released
us in ww2
there was only 1 for a fact
7 German pilots
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