somewhere in the hundred millions most likely. there were around 50 million deaths in world war I
Russia suffered the most total casualties.But in terms of percentage of of military forces it was Austria-Hungary
since world war ll
Poland was under foreign military occupation.
since world war two
The U.S. military suffered few losses during the war.
405,400
answer: Malaysia,Japan,Britain,
The smallest military in the world belongs to Antingua and Barbuda with a total of 245 personnel.
Approximately 5 million Allied soldiers died during World War I. This figure includes military personnel from various countries, with the largest losses being from Russia, France, and the British Empire. The total number of military and civilian casualties in the war was staggering, with estimates reaching around 40 million.
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Approximately 10 million military personnel died as a result of World War I. This figure includes soldiers from various countries involved in the conflict, such as the Allies and Central Powers. Additionally, millions more were wounded, and the war had devastating impacts on civilian populations as well. The total casualties, including both military and civilian losses, are estimated to be around 40 million.
300 billion :]