Because of the relatively static nature of the fighting (at least on the Western Front) comparitively few. Civillian casualties were not as common in WW1 as in other conflicts. Most of those killed were actual combatants.
Most of central Berlin was in ruins in 1945. Even the houses that were still standing, were usually heavily damaged. The total percentage of ruined and heavily damaged houses was close to 100%.
its just totally ruined.
our coutryside and industries hadn't been ruined by years of war and bombardment. plus many European nations owed the US for money and supplies they borrowed during the war.
The trenches were infamously overrun with rats - some were killed and cooked to supplement poor rations.
The ultimate result was a ruined finacinal situation, and repitation.
the world war 2 rewaned most of the houses but they were rebuilt
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Japanese houses
Luke richardson knight ruined world war 2
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Millions of houses were totally destroyed during World War 2. The causes can vary from tanks ramming into them or bombs being dropped which knocked over or obliterated hundreds of thousands of buildings.
people was trying to save the world and a tornadao came and tour the houses down