There were 23 countries involved in WW1 and there is a list with all of the casulties on the web link.
Somewhere between 200,000 and 250,000 people died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They were mainly Japanese, but did include a small number of people from other nations as well.
3.25 Million German Civilians died during World War 2, 2.45 Million being people from Germany and 700,000 being Ethnic Germans in other Nations.
No one knows for certain the number of Catholic priest killed in World War II. At least 1,800 Polish priest died in concentration camps in Poland. Several thousand other died in other camps in different nations.
YES!! There are a lot of people in the world that have.
2 million people have died, and 2.milion people are in the world.
48 people died
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.
about 20 million of which half were soldiers and the other half were civilians
135 people died on the Mayflower voyaging to the New World
it would be easier to answer this by listing the nations of the world where US soldiers have not died: (Not a comprehensive list)ArgentinaUruguayU.A.E.Madagascar
23,693,103 people died that year
when Solomon died what were the to nations that formed