On D-Day, June 6, 1944, approximately 2,500 American soldiers were killed during the Allied invasion of Normandy. This figure is part of the overall casualties sustained by the Allies, which included thousands of wounded and missing. The invasion marked a crucial turning point in World War II, leading to the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control.
At least 816,000 americans got killed
Americans - 1,794 killed / Japanese - 10,695 killed .
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War.
The British had 431 killed and the Americans had 37 killed.
There were about 150,000 men in D-Day, but only about 130,000 men actually stormed the beaches.
Not many, when you compare that number to the number of Native- Americans killed.
6,821
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These statistics are not keep but I could confidently say more people were killed by police then Americans killed by terrorist or the wars on terror
Five people (all American?) were killed in the Boston Massacre. There were 11 Americans killed in the Boston Massacre
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.