The number of soldiers fighting in each alliance varied significantly throughout different historical contexts. For instance, during World War I, the Allies had approximately 42 million soldiers, while the Central Powers had around 25 million. In World War II, the Allies had around 61 million personnel, while the Axis powers had about 25 million. These figures are approximate and can fluctuate based on specific battles and time periods.
Most were US and South Korean soldiers. In addition, there were MANY UN countries' soldiers from everywhere from Australia to Poland.
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300 Egyptians were killed in world war 2
Because it's the day where many brave soldiers fought for their country and some died fighting.
At the start of the US civil war, there were about 31 million soldiers fighting in the war. This was to a rough estimate of 22 million fighting in the North, and a rough estimate of 9 million fighting in the South.
97,000 Union soldiers
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a few million
Canadian soldiers are not "fighting" anywhere, they are peacekeepers and are stationed as such in many parts of the middle East, some are stationed in Asia.
About 500,000 - 2,000,000
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Because they suck at fighting
Approximately there is 37968 hours in ww1.
There were about 620,000 soldiers who were killed.So there were 310,000 soldiers killed on each side. -Mariah M.
Most were US and South Korean soldiers. In addition, there were MANY UN countries' soldiers from everywhere from Australia to Poland.
In World War I many European soldiers felt that Germany reneged on the treaty agreement. The view of these soldiers was that this treaty needed to be enforced.