During World War II, approximately 34 million Soviet soldiers served in the Red Army. This number includes those who were mobilized, as well as those who volunteered. The Soviet Union suffered immense casualties, with estimates of military deaths ranging from around 8.6 million to 11 million soldiers. The Red Army played a crucial role in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
No, there were alot of countries that fought in WW2. There was Germany and Japan; and than England, Russia, US, Canada, France (?)
17,002 soldiers lived in WW2
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no on is really sure but about 72million died so probably about 100million were in ww2
Turkey didn't join WW2.
Civil wars, Mongols, China in 1894, Russia in 1904, WW1, WW2.
Way, WAY too many to name. There were upwards of 45,000,000 men that fought in WW2.
Communist Russia, the largest allied force of ww2 fought the axis extensivly. More Russian soldiers died then any other county's men.
Tsarist Russia fought Japan in 1904-1905. The US fought Japan in WW2, 1941-1945.
Yes, some even fought in WW2
Yes. They were leaders of countries that fought in WW2. They personally did not carry a gun in battle in WW2. But both fought as soldiers in WW1.
The Americans fought with the Russians in WW2 to over throw the German Nazi's. In the cold war they were no longer allies because of their different political views and went in war. they never fought head to head but in Vietnam the vietkongs (or nva im not sure) were supplied by the Russians. al though there were conflict they never fought head to head
The eastern front was fought by Russia from the Allied Powers and Austria-Hungary and Germany of the Central powers. Russia later had a revolution and dropped out of the war.
To remember the soldiers that fought for us in WW1 and WW2
They fought on the side of Axis (the enemies of the Alies).
Heaps. WW1, WW2, Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan just to name a few
it depends on what war you are talking about. Germany, Italy, Russia, France and England fought in ww2, the UK and Argentina fought the Falklands war and so it goes on.