The casualties during the Siege of Leningrad is estimatedat 1.5 million , both civilian and military .
100 people died,
12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
21 million people died .
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Although the figure is very hard to assertain, recent estimates are around 70 million people died in World War Two.
130,000 then came a second bom im right ok mr.tim told me lol ;)
its thought to be 632,000 people died and 4,000 people starved
Estimates suggest that around 4,000 - 6,000 Native Americans died during the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears under the Indian Removal Act. This tragic event occurred in the 1830s and primarily involved the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes.
It's difficult to provide an exact number as it can vary depending on the severity of the blizzard and the region affected. However, blizzards can lead to an increase in homelessness due to extreme weather conditions, displacement from destroyed shelters, and other factors that can leave individuals without homes.
approximately 400km (250 miles) and nowadays Leningrad is known as St.Petersburg
The Germans attacked the city relentlessly.
86 since the late 1800's and including Piermario Morosini whose death was within the last week.
900 days
Yes,one very popular seaport is Leningrad.