CASUALTIES IN WW2,AND DATA ABOUT COUNTRIES

When you have but one infantry tactic (human wave assault), and believe your “human resources” to be inexhaustible, and a complete and utter contempt for human life, you end up with figures like that.

:oops: :oops: ,i hadn’t them in my work,excuse my ignorance :oops: ,but,China fought in ww2…

Sorry again for my ignorance.

Greetings and thankyou for the advice.

Erwin

Thank you very much to you guys :smiley:

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The War: An Overview, Barrie Pitt

That’s not really true, Their still were battles and fighting and don’t forget the Cairo conference as well as Burma and Indo-China.

The reason is because China was overshadowed by what was happening in Europe and ultimately was considered the “backwater” of the second world war.

Not to mention there’s not much information about the subject in the west.

Canada
Status : Dominion of the British Commonwealth
Type of Government : Democratic Monarchy
Religion : Christian
Population : 11,500,000 (1939)
British - 8,000,000
French - 3,000,000
Aboriginals - 500,000 Alignment (1939 - 1945):
Neutral
1st Sep 1939 - 10th Sep 1939
Allied Partner
10th Sep 1939 - 7th May 1945 Casualties (1939 - 1945):
Soldiers (Allied) - 39,219 Killed

The VAC (Veterans affairs Canada) among other official government sources state Canada’s dead in WWII as 42,042, wounded at 54,414.