I mean percentage wise.Easy, private, aka cannon fodder.
If you look at the German army in WWI and II, their officers, especially high ranking ones, suffered proportionally a lot more causalties than their allied equivalents.
I reckon there's also the fact that a number of officers shot themselves prior to surrendering.
I don't think that is counted in "casualties" in general, especially back them.
Wow, sucks to be a corporal in the us marines.
I found this just now:
So a fair number did shoot themselves by the looks of it
Are you serious?That seems like not that many deaths happened in WWII...
Is that hundreds of thousands or something?
Are you serious?