Approximately 10 million US males were in uniform during WW2.
The number of surviving soldiers that came back from World War I was 55,692,802. The total number of deaths from the war was 9.7 million.
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
8 million
Some left the military and retired to live normal lifes whiles some stayed in the military intill their retirement age
Approximately 4.7 million American soldiers served in World War I, and about 3.7 million of them were deployed overseas. After the war ended in November 1918, around 2 million American troops returned home by the summer of 1919. The process of repatriating soldiers was extensive, as many had to be transported from Europe back to the United States.
The number of surviving soldiers that came back from World War I was 55,692,802. The total number of deaths from the war was 9.7 million.
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
8 million
Some left the military and retired to live normal lifes whiles some stayed in the military intill their retirement age
Postwar disillusionment refers to the pain of the military as they came home after the war and tried to readjust to life. Soldiers came home to find many things had changed including that minorities and women successfully working.
Quite a few but it would have been fantastic if he had wrote 880,000 more and all the guys came home. Gazman
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11,500
They didn't want the military, they didn't want the war, and they weren't welcome, when they came home.
Peace came after WW2, people went home, business made some money, thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen could not find work. Many people moved or even emigrated to find work. The world was in a depression paying for the war.
over 100
On the whole out of 10 million who fought the war .......... only 45000 came back home safely