about a million.
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).
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
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
The number of casualties in Yugoslavia at the end of WW2 was estimated between 1,027,000 to 1,700,000.
44 and 146 injured
2 million people were killed in World War II.
2,975,456 people were killed by Taiwan in a massacre
No, never! Serbia tried to stop other countries in path to their independence. Serbia loved Yugoslavia, but unfortunately for serbs other countries did not loved it, so Yugoslavia fell apart. And then Serbia tried to force, with agresion and wars, other coutries not to leave Yugoslavia! Serbs destroyed many towns and killed many people in that wars.
256 people have been killed.
about 5 million got killed in WWII
Tornadoes killed 30 people in the U.S. in 1995. It is unknown how many, if any, were killed by tornadoes in the rest of the world.
In the last 10 years 100,000,000 people have been killed by electricity in the world
3584
50000 people
954,793 people were killed during Operation Barbarossa.
it killed many people that's all that it changed!!
it killed many people that's all that it changed!!