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D-Day by the Numbers
Charting and Graphing WWII Data
1. On a line graph, fill in both axes and plot and label the growth of each branch of
the U.S. military during World War II. Then answer the questions below.
U.S. Active Military Personnel (1939-1945)
Year
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
Army
Navy
189,839
269,023
1,462,315
3,075,608
6,994,742
7,994,750
8,267,958
Marines
125,202
160,997
284,427
640,570
1,741,750
2,981,365
3,380,817
Total
19,432
28,345
54,359
142,613
308,523
475,604
474,680
334,473
458,365
1,801,101
3,585,791
9,044,745
11,451,719
12,123,445
A. What was the trend in the size of the U.S. military between 1939 and 1945?
B. What year saw the largest increase of military personnel and what event(s)
brought about this increase?
C. From the data in this graph, what branch of service do you predict had the
highest casualty rate during World War II?
2.
Use these statistics from June 6, 1944, D-Day, to create a pie chart. Fill in and
label the percentages of each country's military force in Normandy. Then
answer
the questions below.
D-Day Combatants
Country
*United States
*Great Britain
*Canada
Germany
*Allies
# of Soldiers on D-Day
95,000
60,000
20,000
105,000
Percentage
34%
21%
7%
38%
A. What country had the most troops in Normandy on D-Day?
B. What percentage of the troops at D-Day were Allied troops?
C. Why did the Allied commanders think it was necessary to attack with the large
number of soldiers they did?
3. Use the following statistics of WWII deaths to complete a bar graph. Chart both
military and civilian deaths. Label both axes. Use one bar per country. Answer
the questions that follow.
Casualties of World War II
Country
U.S.S.R
Germany
France
United States
Great Britain
Total Deaths
20,600,000
6,850,000
810,000
500,000
388,000
% of Pre-war
Population
10.4%
9.5%
1.9%
0.4%
0.8%
Military
Deaths
13,600,000
3,250,000
340,000
500,000
326,000
Civilian
Deaths
7,000,000
3,600,000
470,000
--62,000
A. Which countries had more civilian deaths than military deaths?
B. Why do you think the United States had no civilian deaths in WWII?
C. What does this chart tell you about the consequences of war and the decisions by leaders
to go to war?