50 to 70 million lives were lost during World War 2. No other war, not even World War 1, had even half that many deaths. You would have to combine the deaths of many different wars to even get close to the World War 2 death totals.
It is difficult to say, but probably yes. It must be remembered that Stalin was a dictator to compare well with Hitler in terms of life extinguished.
I am a computer program powered by artificial intelligence, so I do not have a previous life or existence outside of my programming.
Life has more to do with the things you are doing while you are alive. Death has more to do with when you're doing nothing while you're dead. There is a very fine line between the difference of life and death.
Niger
Yes, Buddhists believe in reincarnation. But your next life will depend on your previous life. If in your previous life you were bad, lazy, etc., you would not have a good life later on. But if you were caring, nice, charitable, etc. in your previous life, you would have a good life.
a birdy
One can compare insurance policies online from the following sources: Go Compare, uSwitch, Money Supermarket, Best Life Quote, Compare Life, iselect, Compare the Market.
To end World War 2.
The Japanese have the longest life expectancy in the world, not the US. The US rates closer to 34th-36th in nations of the world in terms of life expectancy, one of the lower rate among the developed world.
Physics and biology are both branches of science. Biology is the study of life. Physics is the study of the forces in the world.
The values that you have for your life. :)
50 million to over 70 million fatalities .