The answer for all three was are essentially the same; no one will ever be able to say exactly.
The closest to any exact answer that's possible is for the American Civil War, with about 620,000 dead - 360,000 Yankees, 260,000 Rebels.
In both World Wars the Russians lost far more men than any other participant, but in neither did they keep an exact count. This was especially true in WWII, where, even if they knew, they weren't about to say. The best guesstimates are that around 20 million died in WWII all together, and probably slightly more in WWI.
The Death Toll Was Around 20,000 Each Day And At The End Of World War 1 Around 6,000,000,000 Death's
1943
Germany
Massive.
Russia i believe.
The Death Toll Was Around 20,000 Each Day And At The End Of World War 1 Around 6,000,000,000 Death's
I believe Cortez's army served a few centuries prior even to the Civil War much less WWII
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The total death toll for the United Kingdom in WW2 was 450,400
Death toll means the number dead as a result of war, natural disaster or other incident.
According to the United States Department of Defense the death toll was 116,516.
Death toll is used when describing how many people have perished in an event. For instance you could say: " The death toll climbed as the war waged on" Meaning that as the war progresses more and more people are dying.
The deth toll of world war 1 was about 18million and 7 dead military and missing.
1943
a lot
Union death toll was 360,222; Confederate death toll: 258,000. A total of 613,222 deaths from The Civil War.
the total death toll in a war is soldiers and civilians combined