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  1. Feb 25, 2019 · Battle of Crete. The Battle of Crete started on 20 May 1941 when Germany launched an airborne attack on the island of Crete. The battle was fought between Germany and Italy on the Axis side and Greece, the civilians on the island, and the rest of the Allies on the other. The battle concluded after approximately 10 days with the Axis powers in ...

  2. Apr 11, 2016 · Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. 4,500. State of Spain. 2,000. Federative Republic of Brazil. 1,100. Kingdom of Egypt. Name the countries involved in World War II with at least 1,000 casualties, both military and civilian.

  3. Best Answer. In World War II, America suffered fewer casualties than many other countries (and other major combatants) for several reasons. The most important is that America did not enter the war until over two years had passed. Another reason is that American military leaders generally committed to tactics whereby as much territory could be ...

  4. Apr 19, 2016 · Military deaths totaled twenty-two to twenty-five million, including the deaths of five million prisoners of war. Let us examine the death tolls suffered by a number of countries most directly involved in the maelstrom. Poland lost more than 16 percent of its population. The Soviet Union lost approximately 14 percent.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · Landing at the Battle of Peleliu. One September 15 th, 1944, the United States Marines (1 st Marines) landed on the northern end of Peleliu at “White Beach” at 0832 local time. The 5 th and 7 th Marines would land on the center and southern portions of the island on “Orange Beach.”.

  6. Why did Hitler stop the Blitz in June 1941? 80%. Roughly ____ of all German casualties in World War II came in the battle against the Soviet Union. Applying economic pressure to Japan to deter military expansion. The United States responded to Japanese aggression in the Pacific with the 1940 American Neutrality Act.

  7. Aug 15, 2016 · The list includes the rank of the decedent, and the name, address and relationship of next-of-kin. Location: Modern Miitary Records LICON, Textual Archives Services Division (NWCTM) National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Md 20740-6001 PHONE:301-837-3510, FAX: 301-837-1752, EMAIL: inquire@nara.gov.

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