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  1. Fascist Italy, prior to its collapse, suffered about 200,000 casualties, mostly prisoners-of-war taken in the invasion of Sicily, including more than 40,000 killed or missing. Over 150,000 Italian civilians died, as did 35,828 anti-Nazi and anti-fascist partisans and some 35,000 troops of the Italian Social Republic.

  2. The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Italy and its predecessors (numbers may be approximate): they are divided by the presence of culpability or not.

    Name
    Date
    Location
    Deaths
    317 BC
    4,000
    314 BC
    Entire Aurunci people
    Gela massacre
    311 BC
    4,000
    1st Cluviae massacre
    311 BC
    Roman prisoners of war
  3. The Holocaust in Italy was the persecution, deportation, and murder of Jews between 1943 and 1945 in the Italian Social Republic, the part of the Kingdom of Italy occupied by Nazi Germany after the Italian surrender on 8 September 1943, during World War II.

  4. Although Italy emerged victorious from World War 1 and gain territories from the former Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the country paid a heavy price. Over 600,000 were killed, and the economy and political environments remained unstable. In 1922, Benito Mussolini seized power with the support of King Vittorio Emannuelle III, who feared a revolution.

  5. Apr 19, 2016 · The death toll in WW II was enormous with millions of lives lost on the allies side and the enemies side. After WW II new smaller wars led to more deaths. I came across a fascinating chart today that showed the death toll for each country in WWII.

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · Italy. Royal Italian Army – Regio Esercito. Italy’s Army suffered notable casualties, particularly during their campaigns in North Africa and the Balkans. The Regio Esercito had 3,040,000 service personnel with 246,432 deaths, an 8.1% rate. The Regio Esercito suffered numerous disadvantages in modern equipment and adequate resources.

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  8. BY THE NUMBERS: WORLD-WIDE DEATHS: Deaths by Country. World-Wide Casualties* *World-wide casualty estimates vary widely in several sources. The number of civilian deaths in China alone might well be more than 50,000,000. These are the best estimates for how many lives were lost during World War II.

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