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Every year there are about 53,800 people that die from secondhand smoke exposure. That is about 1 in 100 people around the world.
The estimated number of Brazilian casualties at the end of the Second World War was 2000 people.
what is the number of people killed in cars in a day in the world compared to people killed in aircroft
Notification was by telegram
About 1.3 BILLION world wide, about 22% of the people in the US smoke.
World War II had an incredibly larger number of deaths if including both civilian and military loss of life. In the second World War, over 60 million people were killed, and in the first World War, approximately 37 million people were killed.
Over 1.1 billion people (greater than one-sixth of the world population). In the U.S., 20.8% of adults smoke (as of 2006). The U.S. is the second leading consumer of cigarettes (behind China and ahead of Japan).
2 million people were killed in World War II.
well i dont know but 15.1 billion people smoke all together. EDIT: There aren't fifteen billion people in the world. The estimated number of people who smoke around the world is: 2 Billion People.
The nancies were in the second world war. They killed all the muslims.
Leningrad is a Russian City. What happened was it was heavily sieged by the Germans in the second World War. It is believed that the siege killed 632,000 people.
Approximately 60% of Austrians smoke, which is the highest rate in the world.