An exact figure can't be provided, it was probably 100,000 plus or minus five percent.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as there were multiple German armies involved in the battle of Leningrad. However, it is estimated that tens of thousands of Germans were captured during the course of the battle, which lasted for 872 days from September 1941 to January 1944.
a large number of people died of sickness in WW1, there is no exact answer to this question
Normandy Beach, France
I don't have an exact figure for you but I can tell you the number would be in the millions. You could contact the Army museum. They may have the exact numbers and the US Census Bureau may have the figures too. Go to the link I have provided for you below.
The battle of Antietam was a very bloody battle in the civil war. The confederates started out with 30,000 troops and the union had 56,000 troops. When the battle started it was very bloody. Every minute 10-20 soldiers died from each side because of cannon fire and the mass forces of men. Union deaths: 22,320 Confederate deaths: 19,865
No exact number, but approximately 7OO casuilities.
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It is difficult to provide an exact number as there were multiple German armies involved in the battle of Leningrad. However, it is estimated that tens of thousands of Germans were captured during the course of the battle, which lasted for 872 days from September 1941 to January 1944.
It is Turkey to be exact but I am not too sure.
Between 7,416–7,685 members of the British forces were captured. The count was not exact.
exact number is unknown 5800 american soldiers we guess that more than 6000 american soldiers actually fought
a large number of people died of sickness in WW1, there is no exact answer to this question
The exact number of Greek troops in the Battle of Marathon is disputed among historians, but the most commonly accepted estimation is around 10,000 soldiers. This included citizen-soldiers or hoplites from Athens and its allies. The Greek forces, led by the Athenian general Miltiades, successfully defeated the larger invading Persian army in 490 BC.
The exact number of Russian soldiers killed during the First World War is unknown. It is estimated that the Russian Empire lost anywhere from 1.7 million to 2.2 million soldiers.
about a few thousand like,,,, 1200 as an estamate. many died in this battle. No one knows the exact number.
Probably absolutely. I'm not sure of the exact number, I'm looking for it myself
I don't know the exact number, but we lost most of our young men to the battlefields.