The ancestors of Osama bin Laden.
a few million
At the start of the US civil war, there were about 31 million soldiers fighting in the war. This was to a rough estimate of 22 million fighting in the North, and a rough estimate of 9 million fighting in the South.
The number of soldiers fighting in each alliance varied significantly throughout different historical contexts. For instance, during World War I, the Allies had approximately 42 million soldiers, while the Central Powers had around 25 million. In World War II, the Allies had around 61 million personnel, while the Axis powers had about 25 million. These figures are approximate and can fluctuate based on specific battles and time periods.
about 5 million
Russia 10 million soldiers 25 million civilians China 3.5 million soldiers 20 million civilians Germany 5 million soldiers 7 million civilians Japan 2 million soldiers 3 million civilians Poland 250,000 soldiers 5 million civilians
During the American Civil War, the North (Union) had significantly more soldiers than the South (Confederacy). The Union had a population of about 22 million, allowing for a larger recruitment base, while the Confederacy had around 9 million, including 3.5 million enslaved individuals who were not part of the fighting force. By the end of the war, the Union had mobilized approximately 2.2 million soldiers compared to the Confederate's roughly 1 million. This disparity in troop numbers played a crucial role in the outcome of the war.
Like having bruises everywhere and like a million tough guys punching you hard in the chest when you got shot.
There were between 12-13 million soldiers that served in Hitler's Wehrmacht during the Second World War, and it would be impossible to name them all.
They have about 2,250,000 soldiers.
The total number of military & civilian casualties in World War I was over 37 million. There were over 16 million deaths & 20 million wounded ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human history. The total number of deaths includes about 10 million military personnel & about 7 million civilians. The Entente Powers (also known as the Allies) lost about 6 million soldiers while the Central Powers lost about 4 million. At least 2 million died from diseases & 6 million went missing, presumed dead.
In total, the Soviets had 2.5 million men. Out of the 2.5 Million Soldiers on the allied side, 2.3 Million were Soviet Soldiers and 2000,000 were Polish soldiers from the Polish Army.
They never saw their families 'cause they were fighting and over 50 million people in wwll died so it was hard, tiring and definitley brutal