25%
None, I would think. The British evacuation from Dunkirk was in 1940, and America did not enter World War 2 until late 1941.
2 - George McKillingham- Michael McGunshot
I don't see any way that this could have been calculated. But a celebrated case of it was Stonewall Jackson - though it is debated how 'friendly' the fire was.
5000
2 million people were killed in World War II.
There has been atleast 200 deaths from friedly fire.
None, I would think. The British evacuation from Dunkirk was in 1940, and America did not enter World War 2 until late 1941.
unfortunately they could not always tell so friendly fire killed many soldiers
There are many things that could be considered an Army accident. A soldier being killed by friendly fire is probably one of the more common examples.
2 - George McKillingham- Michael McGunshot
up to 8000
There can be no answer to this question because the number of homosexuals serving in the armed forces and the number of civilian homosexuals killed by enemy action (or by 'friendly fire') is unknown. It may be interesting for you to ask yourself why that is so. If your question refers specifically to homosexuals imprisoned in Nazi 'Death Camps' I suggest you request the book "The Men with the Pink Triangle" from your library.
I don't see any way that this could have been calculated. But a celebrated case of it was Stonewall Jackson - though it is debated how 'friendly' the fire was.
It had killed many people their, because they had high population where the ring of fire was.
60,000 were killed
3,000 were killed
none other than accounts of friendly fire.