they were informed from the sarge of the ww2
french and prussians
Most of them. The population of the world in 1918 was roughly 2.8 billion people, most of whom were alive throughout the war. Only around 16.5 million people are believed to have died as a direct result of the war, but it is highly likely that several million more died during the war of unrelated causes, so the total number of people who survived the war is likely closer to 2.79 billion.
during world war 2 most major countries were effected. during the holocaust people of Jewish heritage were affected. also prisoners of war were taken and given similar treatment to those of whom were Jewish or of Jewish heritage.
No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
they were informed from the sarge of the ww2
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What people, when, what occasion, was it a war, if so, a war with whom, please be specific and clarify
According to wikipedia it was World War 2 with 70 million people killed, most of whom were civilians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II
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That would depend on which people you are referring to. It would also be depenable on which war and with whom.
That depends on just whom "us" is.
french and prussians
Most of them. The population of the world in 1918 was roughly 2.8 billion people, most of whom were alive throughout the war. Only around 16.5 million people are believed to have died as a direct result of the war, but it is highly likely that several million more died during the war of unrelated causes, so the total number of people who survived the war is likely closer to 2.79 billion.