78 British and Dominion officers of the rank of Brigadier General and above died on active service in the First World War while a further 146 were wounded. These figures alone show that, contrary to popular belief, British Generals frequently went close enough to the battle zone to place themselves in considerable danger.
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all together about ten thusand men died on d-day
Churchill was one of the people in charge, along with Roosevelt, George Marshall , Gen Eisenhower and many more Generals, Admirals and Air Marshals.
The leader of the Free French was General Charles de Gaulle. I don't know when he landed, but it would not have been on D day. No French Generals were active on D-Day. However, there were a small number of French paratroops and Commandos who landed on the 6 th June.
There were many important battles after D-Day.
Approximately 1,500 Canadian soldiers died in the War of 1812. Some of the soldiers died in action while most of the died from disease.