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Numbers of the dead vary. However, it has been concluded that between 60 and 80 million people died as a direct result of World War II.
71-72 million people died worldwide in World War 2. 50 million deaths were the direct result of Adolph Hitler coming to power and causing all the mayhem he caused. More civilians than military people died. Many civilians and military people did not die from war wounds but rather from exposure, starvation, torture, murder and disease as a result of the war.
It is estimated that 9.7 million soldiers died as a result of World War I.
It was most commonly known as "The Great War". It was the first time in history that more people died in war as a result of injuries than diseases.
Lots of people died in World War II. Jewish children were often gassed along with their parents. There were lots of illnesses in World War II especially those from exposure to cold, lack of food (bad nutrition), etc. The total estimate of people that died as a result of WWII is 42 million, of which 2 million were children in the European portion. The total for the World is 73 million.
Officially about 1.200.000-1.300.000 served in the wars between 1912-1918 with a peak of 900 000 serving at once reached in late world war 1 from a pool estimated includeing minorities and Bulgarian communities abroad at 4.500.000-5.500.000
people died.
Over 10,000,000 people died as a result of World War I. An additional 30,000,000 people were wounded or missing.
50 Millionhow many died in world war 2
Tihomir - Bulgarian noble - died in 1040.
Gregory II Bulgarian died in 1474.
Reyhan - Bulgarian singer - died in 2005.
60-70 million
Yuriy Yakovlev - Bulgarian actor - died on 2002-08-15.
Numbers of the dead vary. However, it has been concluded that between 60 and 80 million people died as a direct result of World War II.
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Famous people who died on the 5th August 1998 are Otto Kretschmer, German U Boat Commander. Todor Zhivkov, Bulgarian dictator.