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Milovan Djilas states that 1.8 million people less people inhabited Yugoslavia in 1945 than in 1938, but this figure includes the expelled ethnic Germans (roughly 600.000).

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The total death toll will never be known. But Estimates range from 100,000 to 1,000,000 plus.

Bosnia and Hercegovina - up to 800,000 deaths

Croatia - up to 350,000 deaths

Kosovo - up to 250,000 deaths

Slovenia - less than 10,000 deaths

Montenegro - less than 8,000 deaths

Macedonia - less than 20,000 deaths

Vojvodina - up to 50,000 deaths

Serbia - up to 200,000 deaths

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The total death toll will never be known. But Estimates range from 100,000 to 1,000,000 plus.

Bosnia and Hercegovina - up to 800,000 deaths

Croatia - up to 350,000 deaths

Kosovo - up to 250,000 deaths

Slovenia - less than 10,000 deaths

Montenegro - less than 8,000 deaths

Macedonia - less than 20,000 deaths

Vojvodina - up to 50,000 deaths

Serbia - up to 200,000 death

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11y ago

The number of casualties in Yugoslavia at the end of WW2 was estimated between 1,027,000 to 1,700,000.

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10y ago

44 and 146 injured

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