Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.
germany
The Russian Empire: a total of about 12 million soldiers
Estimating the total number of soldiers wounded since 1776 is challenging due to the many conflicts and wars involving the United States. However, it is likely in the millions, considering major conflicts such as the Civil War, World Wars, and more recent engagements. The most accurate statistics are often specific to individual wars, but comprehensive data across all conflicts is limited. For example, the Civil War alone saw approximately 500,000 wounded.
The United States of America has the most capable soldiers and by far the best technology and most military spending. So the United States by far
The soldiers were very hurt and wounded most died at first. The soldiers were very hurt and wounded most died at first. The soldiers were very hurt and wounded most died at first.
Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.
germany
The Russian Empire: a total of about 12 million soldiers
China, it also has the largest infantry army in the World.
Germany
Well nz sent 30 000 men to fight and 2 431 were killed and 7 571 were wounded!
This beach was the most famous because it had the highest number of Casualties. All together there were about 5,000 dead or wounded American soldier. All in all, about 10% of the soldiers sent to the beach. The Germans also had about 1,200 dead or wounded soldiers out of an unknown amount of overasl soldiers.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War. Ten thousand Confederate and twelve thousand Union soldiers were killed or wounded
Probably China. It's army has millions of soldiers, only counting the infantry/ foot soldiers.
Germany lead the way in casualties, with some 19 Million dead.
Canadian forces fought in some of the biggest battles of World War One. Such as Vimy Ridge, the Second Battle of Passchendaele and the Battle of the Somme. Losses are put at 67,000 dead and 173,000 wounded