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Civilians: 580,000

Military personnel: 2,120,000

Total amount of persons killed: 2,700,000 (nearly 4% of the entire population at that time)

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18y ago

It was amazingly high because of Japanese soldier's undying devotion to the emperor - Japan operated at insanely high death rates like 90% in some places just to keep the U.S. out. Almost 2,000,000 to 3,200,000 people died in Japan-Daniel Vinoi

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The US detonates a uranium bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing more than 140,000 people within months. Many more later die from radiation-related illnesses. The US explodes a plutonium bomb over Nagasaki. An estimated 74,000 people die by the end of 1945. Little can be done to ease the suffering of the victims who survive the blast.

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Civilian deaths in Japan due to military activity are estimated at between 550,000 to
672,000 persons. Deaths of Japanese military personnel are estimated at 2,100,000 to
2,566,000 additional persons.

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i think 70-75 million but its hard to get an exact count due to people getting vaporized by nukes fires and bombs....

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14y ago

Around 2.7 million (compared to around 400,000 Americans and 450,000 British)

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