the correct amount according to several gov sites, is about 1 million
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No. A figure commonly given is about 5-11 million others, but it is unclear how this range is arrived at.
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If you mean all civilian casualties inflicted by both sides, globally, then the figure is much higher.
There were close to 13 million people, collectively, who died in WW2 at the hands of Germans, not counting any soldiers. Of the 13 million, about 6 million were identified as Jews. So about 7 million non-Jewish people were killed because they were disabled, those with Mental Retardation, mentally defective (mentally ill), or a handicap of any kind. Or, anyone who helped the Jews. The 7 million also included non-nationals and non-natives, including Poles, Slavs, Czechs, etc. Germans who refused to accept Hitler's control and ideology, including people with strong religious beliefs, such as Catholic Priests and Nuns.
11million
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During World War 2 only 600 Swedish Civilians were killed during World War 2.
Franz Ferdinand
Generally, they didn't target civilians. The Nazi did, but allied forces didn't . Civilians in war are often considered just a product of war.
Because there wasnt enough food for the soldiers and the civilians
mainly worried about family members...
950,248 civilians died from military actions during WW1, while 5,891,000 from things like famine and disease.
300,000 Czech Civilians were killed during World War 2. 150,000 were due to the Holocaust and rest for Military actions against Civilians by the Germans and the USSR.
Around 72,000,000 civilians and soldiers were killed during World War II
1,700 US Civilians were killed during World War 2.