Why did the US have fewer casualties in ww1?

Why did the US have fewer casualties in ww1?

The United States lost comparatively few men because it did not enter the war until 1917, was slow to build a large army in France, and fought in only thirteen major battles. The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) spent only 200 days in combat, from 25 April 1918 to the armistice.

Why were there so many casualties in ww1?

Most of the casualties during WWI are due to war related famine and disease. Civilian deaths due to the Spanish flu have been excluded from these figures, whenever possible.

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How were allied power strengthened?

The Allies formed mostly as a defense against the attacks of the Axis Powers. The original members of the Allies included Great Britain, France and Poland. When Germany invaded Poland, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany.

How did the Allies beat Germany in ww1?

Germany launched many U-boats (submarines) during World War I and used them to try to force Britain from the war. The American troops helped drive the Allied advance in the final Allied push of the war and ultimately caused Germany to accept the terms of the armistice on November 11th, 1918.

Could the Allies have won the Great War without America?

While it is certainly too much to say the Yanks won the Great War by themselves, it is indisputable that the Allies would not—could not—have won the war without the United States.

What was the total number of casualties in WW1?

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The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 10 million civilians.

What was the Allied advantage in World War II?

Looking only at great powers, the Allied advantage was smaller in population and output, but larger in territory, since the German and Turkish colonies were largely in the deserts of Africa and the Middle East. But quality also matters.

What were the statistics of the Allied Powers during the war?

Statistics of the Allied Powers (1913) and enlisted soldiers during the war Country Country Population (millions) Land (million km2) GDP ($ billion) Russian Empire Russia (inc. Pol and ) 173.2 21.7 257.7 Russian Empire Finland 3.2 0.4 6.6 Russian Empire Total 176.4 22.1 264.3