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Over 10,000 people were in the camps and about 95% of those people died in the camps. Not only were people in the camps inflicted with experimentation, so were people in nearby cities who were subject to bubonic plague bombs and the such. The Japanese also intended for some bombs to reach over America, though none actually succeeded in infecting anyone. All in all, approximately 10,000 people died despite the Japanese claim of only 3,000.
100 people died,
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
Many people died a month before the fighting ended. There was, after all, still a lot of fighting going on, and in areas where there were not battles or armies, people were still dying from murders, accidents, illness, and age. Perhaps the most famous person to die at that time was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died in April of 1945. Germany surrendered in May, ending the war in Europe. The Pacific war continued for another three months.
Before Matthias died and entered heaven as a saint he was the apostle chosen to replace Judas.
6000 people died from gonerrhea after penicillin and 9000 or more people died before penicillin.
Yes he has died. But nobody remembers him cause he died before Columbus discovered America
He died in the 40th year after the Israelites were taken out of Egyption bondage, before they entered the land of Caanan.
125
123 people is what i know. .
50 people
about 8000 every day died or were badly hurt
Your question is to vague. Do you mean in the world? The US? North America, South America, Central America, Europe? Not as many as have died in traffic accidents.
It was hard and dirty to survive before. About15 people died.
It is estimated that approximately 15-20 million people died during World War I.
25 people maybe.