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It blurred the line because American civilians [not to mention the boys off at war] had to invest their lives in making money, bullets, guns, and all the other supplies necessary to fuel a war.
Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.
There was a large difference in civilian casualties between countries in World War I. This was due to the magnitude and style of each battle.
6,310,000 axis soldiers died in World War II
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WW I 10% WW II 50% Vietnam 70% Iraq 90% Scary, isn't it? Used to be soldiers killing soldiers; now it's soldiers killing innocent civilians like you and me.
After returning from World War 1, soldiers went through a process called demobilization, which involved their discharge from the military and a reintegration into civilian life. Many soldiers struggled to adjust to civilian life and faced challenges such as finding employment, dealing with physical and psychological trauma, and reconnecting with family and friends. Some soldiers joined veterans' organizations and benefitted from government programs aimed at providing support and retraining.
By 1945 Hiroshima had a civilian population of almost 300,000 and was an important military center, containing about 43,000 soldiers.
France had a total of 567,600 deaths in WWII: 217,600 military deaths and 350,000 civilian deaths.
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American soldiers sent off to war sacrificed their civilian to fight for their country. They said goodbye to spouses, siblings, parents, and children and the ultimate sacrifice hundreds of thousands of Americans made was their lives.
WWII had armored tanks and civilian casualties were higher than in WWI.