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To: mph who wrote (60303)6/22/2007 2:20:21 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 90947
 
Good link

WOW

Over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Normandy. This figure includes over 209,000 Allied casualties, with nearly 37,000 dead amongst the ground forces and a further 16,714 deaths amongst the Allied air forces. Of the Allied casualties, 83,045 were from 21st Army Group (British, Canadian and Polish ground forces), 125,847 from the US ground forces. The losses of the German forces during the Battle of Normandy can only be estimated. Roughly 200,000 German troops were killed or wounded. The Allies also captured 200,000 prisoners of war (not included in the 425,000 total, above). During the fighting around the Falaise Pocket (August 1944) alone, the Germans suffered losses of around 90,000, including prisoners.



To: mph who wrote (60303)6/22/2007 2:22:55 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
At least people know I don;t go surfing for info to try and look smart

No comments from the peanut gallery - Girlie!



To: mph who wrote (60303)6/22/2007 3:46:00 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Not that I necessarily want to bring up Paris Hilton again, but are there others besides me who think 'ol Rocky Delgadillo has problems?

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