Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths.
Its not how many that survived.
Seriously no one can give you list of all the people who survived World War 2. There were millions who survived worldwide. The names of the most famous would be Hirohito, Stalin, Roosevelt/Truman, Winston Churchill, Admiral Nimitz, Field Marshall Montgomery, General Eisenhower, (Hitler killed himself before the war was over), Herman Goering, Hideki Tojo, and the president of Australia.
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.
Because of the weapons that they were using.
World War One started in June, 1914, and ended in November, 1918.
Yes world war one was supposed to be the world to end all wars..,until nazi Germany
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18,500 New Zealanders were killed in world war one, and 50,000 wounded. 10,000 New Zealanders were killed in world war two. The short answer is of course, most New Zealanders survived. And to the battlefield figures, those in captivity must also be counted.
In the cave Výstupek from the area Moravský kras survived secret headquarters for the occasion of nuclear war. It is one of the many similar.
Otto frank(Anne's dad)was one of them.
Seriously no one can give you list of all the people who survived World War 2. There were millions who survived worldwide. The names of the most famous would be Hirohito, Stalin, Roosevelt/Truman, Winston Churchill, Admiral Nimitz, Field Marshall Montgomery, General Eisenhower, (Hitler killed himself before the war was over), Herman Goering, Hideki Tojo, and the president of Australia.
World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
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.
HMS Victory, built before the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), still survives, and is still the flagship of one of the British admirals.
Yes ... they are called "Veterans". Many survived from the various wars and are still living today.
everyone who is left in Korea....
Many survived the sinking. One of the more famous was the "Unsinkable Molly Brown".
One can say Mao Zedong was an amazing leader in that he survived the war that Japan waged in China. Then after the war he survived the challenges of the civil war that broke out in China. His survival was remarkable.