Possibly the Virgin islands which were divided up between British, Dutch and US, the enemy Central powers did not direclty attack the Us so direct (War Losses) would be minimal as far as territory goes. Most combat took place in Franc eand area between France and Germany(e.g. The Somme Campaign) Tanks wee fi5rst introduced in this battle theatre.
Luxembourg lost the least troops during the First World War.
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The English speaking country on the edge of Japanese held territory and expansion during World War 2 was Australia. The US state of Hawaii was also near the edge of Japanese held territory in the Pacific Ocean.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by the French were about 570,000.
After World War I, several countries lost territory and became smaller as a result of the treaties that concluded the war. Notably, Germany lost significant territories such as Alsace-Lorraine to France and parts of Prussia to Poland. Austria-Hungary was dismantled, leading to the creation of new nations and the loss of territories to countries like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Additionally, the Ottoman Empire was significantly reduced, losing much of its territory in the Middle East and the Balkans.
Germany lost territory to a newly-formed Poland. They also lost the French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. The Austria-Hungarian Empire completely collapsed, as did the Ottoman Turkish one.
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To say <GUILT> no, by its meaning on word. But it must be sorry that it couldn't recover its territory lost during Balkan wars
Venetia
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Several countries lost territory in Eastern Europe during the 20th century, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. These losses were primarily due to the outcomes of World War I and World War II, as well as the dissolution of empires and the redrawing of borders through treaties and agreements.
The answer is Venetia.
Germany lost and Bulgaria lost tooBulgaria could not revive its territory
After World War 1 German lost all its overseas territory and about 15% of its territory in Europe.
During World War I, several empires lost their colonies as a result of territorial changes and treaties. The Ottoman Empire, for example, lost much of its territory in the Middle East, while Germany lost its overseas colonies in Africa and the Pacific. The war led to significant shifts in colonial power, ultimately contributing to the rise of new nations and the reconfiguration of colonial holdings in the years that followed.
Luxembourg lost the least troops during the First World War.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2