Re: America's War Statistics
1.2 million total war dead, I read. That's pretty incredible considering their war record, and the fact that ¼ of those were suffered during WWII. Puts the usual "America suffered little and won a lot" crap about the U.S. in WWII in perspective, at the very least...
Re: America's War Statistics
:inquisitive: Compared to what ?
Re: America's War Statistics
300.000 dead Americans isn't a large amount once you realize it formed (at the time) upwards of ¼ of their total war dead in one and a half century?
Re: America's War Statistics
Well, you've seen the figures on the Soviets right ? According to some estimates Stalingrad alone ate a million soldiers; and the German formations on the East Front were also getting depleted at a right scary rate.
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Re: America's War Statistics
Of course I have. What I don't know is how they hold up in regards to total Russian/Ukrainian/Belorussian/other former Soviet republican war dead.
All in all, the American number was a surprise. I'd have expected more. :shrug: