**actually, there were almost 100 million Europeans killed in WW2, given the totality of these deaths, both soldier and non-soldier**
ww1 ww2
There were 110,000 - 120,000 sent to the camps during WW2.
WW2
April 1917 for WW1 Dec 1941 in WW2
Approximately 1 million African Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Of those, around 125,000 saw combat, and an estimated 1,000 African American soldiers lost their lives in battle. Additionally, many more faced injuries and other hardships, highlighting the complex role of African Americans in the war despite facing significant discrimination and segregation.
ww1 was about 11,016,000. ww2 was about 59,028,000
To remember the people that died in WW1 and WW2.
Yes, it honers the ones who died in WW1, WW2
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.
revolutionary, vietnam, ww2, ww1.
Both WW1 and WW2 yes. WW1 was the reason WW2 started.
They helped us during WW1 and WW2. They also helped Western Europe recover at the end of WW2 and withstand the "assault" by the Communist block.
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625,000 Civil War (both sides USA) 116,516 WW1 416,800 WW2 36,516 Korea 58,209 Viet Nam
Over 10million
Its estimated that 1,357,800 died in WW1 & 418,500 in WW2, with a total of 1,776,300 dead. :'(
Syria did not exist during the Great War (WW1); the Ottoman Empire did. Syria was created in 1946; after WW2.