700,000 British soldiers died in WW1 with another 1.6 million wounded as well there were the following numbers from the wider British Empire. Australia 59,000 dead and 152,000 wounded India 43,000 dead and 65,000 wounded New Zealand 18,000 dead and 55,000 wounded Canada 67,000 dead and 173,000 wounded British West Indies 1,000 dead and 3,000 wounded Africa 10,000 dead and an unknown number of wounded South Africa 7,000 dead and 12,000 wounded Making a total of 905,000 dead and 2 Million and 60,000 wounded
The U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, John Hay, called the Spanish-American War a "splendid little war". The Spanish-American War, of course, resulted in mass casualties on both sides of the conflict.
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Great Britain is formed from England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. So the answer is YES, Great Britain is part of the UK.
The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
Reported Road Casualties Great Britain happened in 2001.
The statistics of traffic accidents in the United Kingdom in 2011 were 203,950 casualties reported on the roads of Great Britain. Of these 1,901 were fatalities and 23,122 were serious casualties.
Many countries were involved in World War 1. The casualties of the United States were 321,000. The casualties of Austria-Hungary were 4,820,000. For the French Empire it was 5,651,000. Then Germany had 5,952,000. Great Britain had 2,367,000. Italy had 1,407,000 casualties. The casualties Russia had were 6,650,000. (see the related link for more information)
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The U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, John Hay, called the Spanish-American War a "splendid little war". The Spanish-American War, of course, resulted in mass casualties on both sides of the conflict.
Great Britain defeated the Argentinian Army and Navy occupiers of Falkland Island, inflicting very heavy casualties on Argentinian ships, aircraft and troops. However the Argentine government never signed any peace treaty and to this day are threatening to occupy again.
In 1921, the U.K. Army Council delivered an official report of war casualties to Parliment, in which they stated that 1.643,469 members of the Army were wounded in that war. This does not include casualties amongst the Navy, Air Force, merchant marine, or civilians.
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
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