During World War II, it is estimated that an average of about 27,000 soldiers died daily. This figure includes both military personnel and civilians and reflects the intense scale of the conflict, which resulted in approximately 70-85 million casualties over the course of the war. The daily death toll varied significantly depending on the specific battles and campaigns taking place at any given time.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
There were several ways German soldiers died during World War 2. The most common way, however, was during battles and military campaigns. Several soldiers also died from injuries and infections sustained during battle. There were also soldiers that died in friendly fire, or by suicide.
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
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217,600 French Soldiers were killed during World War 2. This includes French Colonies.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
There were several ways German soldiers died during World War 2. The most common way, however, was during battles and military campaigns. Several soldiers also died from injuries and infections sustained during battle. There were also soldiers that died in friendly fire, or by suicide.
Around 25 million Soldiers were killed during WW2.
95,000 Finland Soldiers died during World War 2.
about 150,000 soldiers died.
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
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217,600 French Soldiers were killed during World War 2. This includes French Colonies.
Around 40,000 Scottish Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
112,000 died in Europe
about 2.3 million