International travel became very difficult during World War 2. On the whole both sides respected neutral shipping. So, if you were travelling from Germany to the US in 1941 (before Pearl Harbor) you would probably travel by rail through France and Spain to Portugal and board a ship for the US in Lisbon. To some extent, shipping between some of the belligerent countries and neutral was respected by both sides. Sweden became an important transit centre, for example. Civil aircraft flying between Britain and Sweden and between Germany and Sweden were respected by both sides. Some refugees from Nazi Germany had to take unusual routes in order to get out. Take, for example, a refugee leaving Germany in 1940 for Uruguay. He travellled across the Soviet Union by rail to Vladivostock, then on from there by ship across the Pacific and through the Panama Canal and on to Montevideo. What a journey!
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.
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3.25 Million German Civilians died during World War 2, 2.45 Million being people from Germany and 700,000 being Ethnic Germans in other Nations.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
Men were conscripted into military sevice. Women were to work in factories.
They can destroy from a big city to half the world, depending how powerful it is.
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During World War 2 only 600 Swedish Civilians were killed during World War 2.
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