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  2. Feb 2, 2024 · Feb 2, 2024. Estimates for the total death count of the Second World War generally range somewhere between 70 and 85 million people. The Soviet Union suffered the highest number of...

  3. Oct 10, 2022 · Overall, it is estimated that 19.0% of all combat forces died during World War II. Soviet, German, and Japanese percentages were much higher than the 19.0% average. Italian partisans had just slightly better than a coin flip chance of surviving the war. Table of Contents. Death Rates by Country By Service Branch. Germany. Italy. Japan. Soviet Union

  4. Oct 17, 2022 · World War II exacted a devastating toll on Europe, with millions of military and civilian lives lost. The USSR, Poland, and Germany bore the brunt of the casualties, while Great Britain and the United States saw comparatively lower numbers due to various factors.

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · Between 40 and 55 million lives were lost during World War II, making it the most deadly conflict in history. This staggering number includes military personnel from both the Axis and Allied powers, as well as millions of civilians caught in the crossfire of the global conflict.

  6. The following countries have the highest estimated World War II casualties: the Soviet Union (20 to 27 million), China (15 to 20 million), Germany (6 to 7.4 million), Poland (5.9 to 6 million), Dutch East Indies/ Indonesia (3 to 4 million), Japan (2.5 to 3.1 million), India (2.2 to 3 million), Yugoslavia (1 to 1.7 million), French Indochina ( La...

  7. Oct 31, 2022 · By Mason B. Webb. The very nature of war means that some participants will be killed and others will be wounded, and some estimate the deaths in WWII to be around 85 million.

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