Approximately 116,516 American military personnel lost their lives during World War I. This figure includes those who died in battle as well as those who succumbed to disease and other causes related to the war. The conflict lasted from 1914 to 1918, with the U.S. entering the war in 1917. The sacrifices made by American troops had a lasting impact on the nation and its role in global affairs.
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.
Approximately 620,000 to 750,000 American soldiers lost their lives during the Civil War, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in U.S. history. The high casualty rate was due to a combination of battlefield deaths and diseases. This staggering loss had a profound impact on the nation and its society.
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1400 tragic lives were lost
12,000 people lost their job everyday!
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None. Guns are inanimate objects. They lost their lives to the actions of human beings.
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The total number of people killed was 9.7 million lives were lost.
Yes, when the Americans bombed Nagasaki and Hiroshima the Japanese emperor surrendered due to the many lives lost.
1,076,245 casualties of World War 2 could be split in half with deaths and wounded American people. Some of the lives were lost to disease, exposure and burns or infections due to wounds. There were over 30,000 Americans went missing.
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There where neally 120,000 lives lost!
many innocent American lives were lost