The Korean War.
The Korean War was overshadowed by WWII. They were 5 years apart. Many, if not most, and certainly nearly all of the senior officers and NCOs were WWII vets.
The Korean War was nick-named the forgotten war, for two primary reasons: 1. Occurring only 5 years after WWII, it was overshadowed by WWII. 2. Nearly all of the senior military officers and NCOs were WWII veterans. 3. When it came time to talk about their Korean War experiences, they always PREFERRED to talk about WWII and NOT the Korean War. By PREFERRRING WWII over the Korean War, they themselves created their own forgotten war.
The 21st century began on January 1, 2001 and will end December 31, 2100. Therefore, all the deaths in the 21st century haven't happened yet.
displaced families, orphans, deaths etc.
10,000,000 or so i think
you tell me
It's estimated at about 117,000 deaths
yes, because that's when the black death started.
The highest estimate is between 50 million to 70 million deaths, including military personnel and civilian deaths combined, making it the deadliest conflict in the history of mankind.
What accounted for the majority of deaths in Spanish America in the 16th century? NO THIS IS WRONG THIS IS A QUESTION NOT AN ANSWER< SRY FOR CAPS
Counted deaths by Pope ClementVI was about 23,840,000.