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No, no civilians were killed in the battle of the ironclads. The battle was very long and tiresome, but because both ships were built so tough, neither were severly damaged!
Yes civilians were killed. I have a feeling neither army could be bothered to identify them.
no organism is harmed.
there are no reports of any animals being harmed.
yes many plants were harmed
Yes 50 million civilians was killed in ww2, 45 million were allies civilians and 24 million of them were soviet civilians.
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There reason that there aren't any civilians in Hulk Ultimate Destruction is because the civilians run away from a gigantic green monster that looks like it can tear them apart.
You will find that with any animals used in any film even early ones, there was a special animal trainer vet and various other peole all there to make sure that the animals were never harmed.
Yes it will if it feels harmed in any way.
Most historians cite the Confederate artillery as one of the significant elements to the Rebel victory at the 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville. After the US Civil War, Union officers agreed with the assessment that Confederate cannon fire helped to defeat the Union at that battle.During the actual battle, the Confederates took advantage of the situation when Federal units left their defensive positions on Hazel Grove. The Rebels immediately moved their own guns there. Cannons from different Confederate units massed 40 to 50 artillery pieces there and effectively fired upon the retreating Union forces. This ended any chances of Union counterattacks.
All Creatures Great and Small was a British TV series. Reportedly, no animals were harmed during the making of the show.