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Infection. Before the development and introduction of antibiotics in WW2 the vast majority of battle deaths resulted from uncontrolled infection.
The Battle of Wounded Knee was the last significant engagement between American Indians and the US military. It was very one-sided and resulted in the deaths of over 300 Indian men, women, and children.
They are estimated because they have so little soldiers and not as many union soldiers.
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In exact millions, around 71 Million people died during WW2. 46 Million were civilian deaths and 25 Million were military deaths
yes there were about 2 million deaths in the battle of the Vicksburg
Of the estimated 618,000 military deaths, only about 205,000 resulted from battle wounds.
Infection. Before the development and introduction of antibiotics in WW2 the vast majority of battle deaths resulted from uncontrolled infection.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Its not how many that survived.
Around 4 million Japanese died in World War 2. Of those deaths 300,000 occurred during the Battle of Japan.
He oversaw the Gestapo and the concentration camps and was regarded as the architect of the Holocaust which resulted in the deaths of six million Jews and four million Poles.
In total 1.85 Million People died during the Battle of Stalingrad, 1.250,000 being the Soviet Deaths and 600,000 being Axis Deaths. This does include the death of the German 6th Army (300,000 deaths).
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The Battle of Germantown, PA took place on October 4, 1777 and resulted in a British victory. About 1,000 people on both sides were injured with about 200 deaths.
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.
83 deaths and 1,897 injuries
Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.