The Army suffered the highest number of soldier casualties during World War II, with approximately 16 million Americans serving and around 320,000 killed in action. In contrast, the Navy and Marine Corps had significantly fewer casualties, with the Navy losing around 36,000 and the Marine Corps about 93,000. The overwhelming scale of ground operations and battles contributed to the Army's heavy losses.
the navy branch
Germany: 2,036,897
California lost the most men; over 5,000 dead.
soviet union
The US lost the second highest amount of soldiers in WW2 with a total of 416,800 troops dead.
the navy branch
The English lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre.
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Germany: 2,036,897
WW2 from citizens to soldiers to concentration camps
California lost the most men; over 5,000 dead.
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soviet union
The US lost the second highest amount of soldiers in WW2 with a total of 416,800 troops dead.
I don't know the exact number, but we lost most of our young men to the battlefields.
US Army Air Corps
Because he lost most of his army. It is hart to fight when you lack enough soldiers.