its thought to be 632,000 people died and 4,000 people starved
Around 1.9 Million People died during the Battle of Stalingrad. 650,000 being Axis Casualties and 1.25 Million being Soviet Troops.
1,970,619 casualties
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
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In the battle of Stalingrad, the only alllied country involvd in it was the USSR. Around 500,000 people including 40,000 civilians are to be reported killed.
there were many who died. there were so many that many of the people in time that had tried to count have lost track. there was about 2800 people that died. that was what many people have come to.
50,000 Singaporeans died in WW2. All of them were civilians.
No German civilians died in the Battle of Britain ! -It was an air battle over the skies of southern England.
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
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There were no civilians involved in the Battle of Midway.
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In the battle of Stalingrad, the only alllied country involvd in it was the USSR. Around 500,000 people including 40,000 civilians are to be reported killed.
The casualties during the Siege of Leningrad is estimatedat 1.5 million , both civilian and military .
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It is difficult to provide an exact number as there were multiple German armies involved in the battle of Leningrad. However, it is estimated that tens of thousands of Germans were captured during the course of the battle, which lasted for 872 days from September 1941 to January 1944.
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During the war, Leningrad was besieged by the German Army for months. Many civilians starved to death, along with military personnel that were defending the city.