No one survived, they all died. Second Answer: Both the Allies and the Axis forces did survive and citizens of the nations survived World War 2 even after 71 million worldwide died. People who died in the war died from war wounds, disease, widespread sicknesses, starvation, extermination and exposure to bad weather. They were both civilian and military personnel. More civilians died in World War 2 than did military people. The previous answer saying we all died is ridiculous.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Its not how many that survived.
ALL survived. but the question is where they went.
In world war 1 there was the triple entente and the triple alliance. the triple entente was Germany austria-Hungary, and Italy, the triple alliance were Britain France, and russia, so there was 3 allies
Germany and her allies
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
About 55'692'800 troops in total survived the war on both sides combined
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The Central Powers were fighting with the Allies in the World War 2! Lots of people died, and few survived. Luckily, England was part of the Allies and the Allies won! And the Central Powers, who had the Nazis Germany on their side, lost!Hurray!By AllieCat675
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Allies in World War II
World War two was a major war in human history. It lasted about 6 years, many countries were involved. Mainly divided into Allies and Axis. The Allies side won the war.
in what country did the world war 2 start and what were the allies?