The Soviet Union had the overall highest numerical casualties with over 26.5 million military and civilian deaths. Poland had the highest percentage of population lost with 16.5% wiped out by Germany and the Soviet Union early on.
A 71 milion including civilians(on both sides)
complications from war injuries
War around number 2?
There were an unknown amount of injuries but there were 446,500 deaths during WWII.
It was most commonly known as "The Great War". It was the first time in history that more people died in war as a result of injuries than diseases.
The ministry of health paid for most of the medical care for civilian injuries due to the war. Other health care was paid for by the Brits themselves. War injuries sustained by the warriors was paid for out of the military budget.
405,400 is the number of US casualties in World War 2 that I have found most often.
around 50million
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No
As of 2013, World War II has been over for 68 years.
World war 2 was by far more lethal. World War 1 did not have the artillery, new guns, aircraft carriers and planes of the 40s, the Atomic Bombs, Napalm Bombs, missiles, flying bombs, larger bomber planes, large tonnage bombs, and all the new vehicles and sea vessels they had in World War 2. World War 1 also did not have 50 - 70 million people world wide die from injuries, exposure, disease, starvation, murder and drowning.
chemical weapons could kill or cause seriouse perminate injuries