Approximately 70 million military personnel were mobilized during World War I, and around 100 million served in World War II. It's important to note that these figures include soldiers from many countries and various branches of the military. The sheer scale of mobilization reflects the global nature of both conflicts, with millions of individuals directly involved in combat and support roles.
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
World War One. Precise figures are impossible because of incomplete Russian totals from both world wars, but there is agreement that more soldiers died in World War One than in World War Two. Many millions of soldiers died in both world wars.
A very good question. I have been looking into this myself, but unfortunatly have not found much info. I am intrested as my dads grandad fought and was wounded in both world wars, and his brother got the VC in the somme during world war 1, he was KIA sadly.
Millions just from the World Wars. In the 1900s onwards probably around 140 million to 270 million. The figures of all time will be off the scale! It is sad really but there must be nearly a billion casaulties of war, both soldiers and civilians.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
According to Wikipedia, 116,708.
Both of them.
During World War I, as in so many other wars, soldiers from both sides were given nicknames of all sorts. The American soldiers who went 'over there' to fight were no exception, receiving nicknames such as 'doughboys' and 'Yanks,' among many others.
Both of them.
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
They did support the British in both world wars, providing goods and soldiers to the British. Although "support" may be putting it a bit strongly: India was a colony governed by the British during both wars, and their soldiers were simply transferred to the various theatres of war by the British.
World War One. Precise figures are impossible because of incomplete Russian totals from both world wars, but there is agreement that more soldiers died in World War One than in World War Two. Many millions of soldiers died in both world wars.
A very good question. I have been looking into this myself, but unfortunatly have not found much info. I am intrested as my dads grandad fought and was wounded in both world wars, and his brother got the VC in the somme during world war 1, he was KIA sadly.
Around 102 744 Australians Soldiers have died in all wars
List "the following wars."
The three wars were fought over 120 years, with large variations in numbers and allies and mercenaries on both side. We have no record of the total.
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