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over 110 million did survived
Men and women who survived World War I were called The Lost Generation. This was because the fighting was so barbaric that many people who returned from the war lost faith in God. Many turned to drugs or alcohol, and suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
More people survived WW2 than were killed in it.
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About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
About 55'692'800 troops in total survived the war on both sides combined
Hitler survived world war 1.
No one survived, they all died. Second Answer: Both the Allies and the Axis forces did survive and citizens of the nations survived World War 2 even after 71 million worldwide died. People who died in the war died from war wounds, disease, widespread sicknesses, starvation, extermination and exposure to bad weather. They were both civilian and military personnel. More civilians died in World War 2 than did military people. The previous answer saying we all died is ridiculous.
The majority of Australians survived the war but a large majority of the 7 million people at that time were soldiers, approx 1 million. Over 40,000 Australians died in the war and 750 civilians were killed.
The 'America's Greatest Generation' survived The Great Depression, then World War II.
All of the Pals Battalions died in world war 1 but 1 of them survived called Mr T.Akins
From the research I've done, only a few thousand survived the Second World War. The StG44 was then used by the Volkspolizei (German; lit "People's Police") up until 1960. Only a handful of operational models remain in the world today.