Some analysts agree the Iraqi death toll was well below initial post-war estimates. In the immediate aftermath of the war, these estimates ranged as high as 100,000 Iraqi troops killed and 300,000 wounded. For example, a report commissioned by the U.S. Air Force; (1993-ISBN 0-16-041950-6), "Gulf War Air Power Survey" by Thomas A. Keaney and Eliot A. Cohen, estimated 10-12,000 Iraqi combat deaths in the air campaign and as many as 10,000 casualties in the ground war. This analysis is based on enemy prisoner of war reports. The Iraqi government claimed that 2,300 civilians died during the air campaign, most of them during an F-117 Stealth Fighter strike on what was believed to be an Iraqi military communications center in Baghdad (it turned out to be an air raid shelter). One infamous incident during the war highlighted the question of large-scale Iraqi combat deaths. This was the
Czechoslovakia lost about 325,000 people, 25,000 were Military deaths and 300,000 were Civilian deaths.
United Kingdom: 382,600 military deaths; 67,800 civilian deaths; 450,400 total deaths(0.94% Deaths as % of 1939 population). British Commonwealth(incl.UK): 580,000 military deaths; 1,570,000 civilian deaths(1,500,000 of them in India).
The total number of deaths vary widely. Allied military deaths 282,000. NVA/VC military 444,000. Civilian, north and south Vietnan 627,000. Total 1,353,000.
Deaths in a war can be calculated in many ways. Usually the figures represent the deaths of soldiers on active duty, civilians killed by direct military action and similar - but ignore deaths from wounds at a later time, deaths from general privation, deaths from disease and similar. The total number of casualties (killed and wounded) in World War I, both military and civilian, is generally estimated to be about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The deaths include 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. Allied losses were 5.7 million soldiers and the Central Powers about 4 million.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
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64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
4210 confirmed deaths.
4 million?
Around 25 Million military serviceman were killed during World War 2. Out of all of the military deaths, 70% were allied deaths.
250 Iraqi and 200 Iranian in air-to-air combat;150 Iraqi and 300 ground fire;50 Iraqi and 50 Iranian in incidents
About 58% of the deaths in world war I were military personnel, the remaining 42% were civilians.
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
it caused over 4,000 American deaths in 6 years. 90,000-98,000 Iraqi civilian deaths.
Approximately 70-85 million people died during World War II, including military and civilian deaths. The exact number of military deaths is estimated to be around 15-17 million.
Military Deaths: 3,000Deaths due to War and Repression: 5,800Holocaust Deaths: 700Total:9,500