How Many Americans Died in WW2?World War II has been the bloodiest war in human history, killing over 60 million people. This means that around 3 percent of the entire 1939 world population died in the war. Although most battles were fought in Europe, America was very active in the war,...
Kingdom of Sweden (1933-1945) Armored Car – 18 Built Lithuania (1933-1940) 6 Purchased Soviet Union (1940-1941) 6 Captured Kingdom of the Netherlands (1934-1940) 12 Purchased German Reich (1940-1945) 12 Captured The Swedish Landsverk series of armored cars from the Interwar period were ...
Between 140,000 and 200,000 people died as a result.16. What happened during Fall Gelb? From Quiz Battles of WW2 Answer: Germany invaded France through the Ardennes Germany's main enemy was France and it fell when Manstein told Guderian to attack past the Maginot Line. Fall Gelb was a ...
Kingdom of Italy Special thanks to Arturo Giusti for his help The Carro Armato M11/39 (English: Medium Tank 11 tonne Model 1939) was one of the failures of Italian industry before the Second World War. It was produced in limited numbers and was not a success in service with the Italian...
I am German but did not know of many of your posted information. Sad, that we were and are still left in the dark. And most people died anyways or went back to their countries after the war. 2019-09-03 17:21:41 +02:00 Maddison Davies I love the work you do Rob! Really was a...
Many people saw me talking to the President and wanted to know what I had said to him. When they found out I received smiles and nods of approval from all. Enjoy Irving“ Irving recieved in addition in October 2014 special honours from the French gouverment: he is now a „Chevalier ...
414 Allied troops died, and more than 5,000 were wounded. The landing parties included soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada, France and several other countries—but by the end of the day, many from every nation gone, just the Spiderman villains who dropped like flies after tangling ...
Morris Schulman. For 3 years following liberation they lived in the Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp in Germany. She and her husband immigrated to Canada in 1948. She lived in Toronto. She had 2 children and 6 grandchildren. She died on April 24, 2021 at the age of 101. (3/3)#WW2 #...
Dominion of Canada/Republic of Poland (1943) Armored Trolly – None Built The Dominion of Canada had a population of just 11 million people at the outbreak of WW2, yet the Canadian contribution to the Allied victory was enormous. A quarter-million men and women from Canada served in the ...
As a neutral bystander, the Danish Army had no hands-on experience with the introduction of the tank on the battlefields in the First World War. This did not mean that the new weapon was ignored in Denmark. However, post-war budgetary constraints meant that no realistic plans for any ...