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Casualties caused by tanks in WW1 were counted with the infantry and artillery casualties.
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the flamer caused over 300 deaths in world war one
it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender
World War I caused many casualties and affected many different countries. Some of these were the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
In Japan the greatest cause of casualties was the atomic bombs and the napalm bombs (which did more damage and killed more people than the A bombs). In Germany and Europe the aerial bombing and the invasion of Europe by the Allied Forces use of Tanks and automatic machine guns caused the most casualties. In the Pacific the total combined use of planes, ships and infantry with all their weapons caused the most casualties on both sides. Torpedo use was another factor in the Pacific for many ship deaths. Another factor to consider is that casualties from the battles did not kill as many people as disease, exposure to the elements/climates, starvation, suicide and genocide, murders and mistreatment of the POWs did. In fact, the worldwide influenza killed more people worldwide than battle injuries.
Both cities which were destroyed by the nuclear bombs were in fact a distraction to the whole world. Many casualties had to be attended and wounded casualties are in fact the most viable distraction you can cause to the enemy.
There have been 100,00000000000 Tanks producedin the world
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
Many countries were involved in World War 1. The casualties of the United States were 321,000. The casualties of Austria-Hungary were 4,820,000. For the French Empire it was 5,651,000. Then Germany had 5,952,000. Great Britain had 2,367,000. Italy had 1,407,000 casualties. The casualties Russia had were 6,650,000. (see the related link for more information)
Estimated on 12,000,000
60 million