There were over 3000 Allied Forces casualties (deaths) in the Battle of Bastogne. I could not find a number of the German deaths. It could be they don't even know how many Germans and Axis Forces troops died in that battle.
World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
About 320,518 died in WW1 and about 500,000 died in WW2
there was NO world war 11.
Dick Winters, Babe Heffron, Bill Gaurnere, Buck Compton just to name a few of the "famous" men in the battle of bastogne. They were part of the 506th PIR, 101st Airborne, US Army.
A total of 806,000 Greeks died in World War II.
No. Bastogne is in Belgium.
During World War II, General Anthony McAuliffe famously said "Nuts" in response to a German demand for surrender at the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne.
General Anthony McAuliffe's one-word reply when asked to surrender at Bastogne during World War II was "Nuts."
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World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
In the First World War, about 703,000 UK soldiers died. About 383,000 died in the Second World War.
About 320,518 died in WW1 and about 500,000 died in WW2
Roughly 116,000 Americans died in World War I.
they do not know how many Navy people died in the war
there was NO world war 11.
Dick Winters, Babe Heffron, Bill Gaurnere, Buck Compton just to name a few of the "famous" men in the battle of bastogne. They were part of the 506th PIR, 101st Airborne, US Army.
A total of 806,000 Greeks died in World War II.