The Napoleonic Wars had an extremely high death toll. European military casualties are estimated to have been at 2,500,000. Added to that, another 1,000,000 civilian deaths occurred as a result of the wars as well. These figures are on the low end of the dispute among historians. Some believe, the death toll was closer to 7,000,000 than 3,500,000.
He was A famous leader in many wars and there is still a head cast from when he died.
No records remain about the number of Germans who died in the attack on Juno Beach in June of 1944. About 360 Canadian and British soldiers died at the attack.
It was a tragedy like no other. So many people died and everyone was involved. It will be the worst war ever known to man. Planes, submarines, and battleships were used. Many soldiers were equipped with revolutionary weapons such as submachine guns. It was one of the most large scale wars the world has ever seen.
About 25 Million soldiers died in WW2 and around 46 Million civilians died during WW2. That is a total of around 71 Million.
300,000 soldiers from Australia fought in World War 1. 62,000 of those soldiers died. That leaves 238,000 soldiers that survived World War 1 from Australia. If you are asking how many WW1 veterans there are from Australia, there is currently 1 (Jack Ross), who celebrated his 110th birthday on March 11, 2009.
Around 102 744 Australians Soldiers have died in all wars
List "the following wars."
According to Wikipedia, 116,708.
There is no way to answer this- wars go back to before there were reliable records.
In World War I, around 17,000 died. In world war II around 12000died, bringing the total of the two wars to 29,000. A much smaller amount have died in other wars.
Indeed. See link below: http://techcenter.davidson.k12.nc.us/Group9/trenchwar.htm
There were 23 US soldiers who died in Panama. However, it is estimated that the Panamanian soldiers who died were about 314.
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
18 u.s soldiers died in the battle of Mogadishu
2,448,095 soldiers died in total in the Korean war.
There is no answer to this question, because no one knows how many soldiers have died in war (as you said "gone to war", I presume you mean soldiers rather than non-combatants). Even in modern wars soldiers go MIA (missing in action) and sometimes no one ever finds out what happened to them. This would apply even more so in ancient wars, wars between tribes, guerrilla wars against occupying forces or colonial powers, or wars that took place over very large areas, such as the American Civil War and the two world wars. Often it is not known how many people even took part in wars, let alone how many were killed in them.
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.