It was the Bubonic Plague (Black Death).
The plague started from the flees on rats in ancient Europe in the middle ages it killed 2/3 of Europes population.
The Austalian population before world war 2 was just under 7 million and during WW2, 40,500 people were killed during WW2. 700 were civilian deaths and 39,800 were military deaths. This is a percentage of 0.579% of the Australian population, which were killed in WW2.
the Black Death or Bubonic Plague caused from bacteria yersinia pestis peaked in Europe during 1348 and 1350. Killing approximately 30-60% of Europes population/
No, I mean it only killed like 1/3 of Europes population. No big deal right?
The black plague peaked in Europe in 1348 to 1350. The black death killed 30-60% of Europes population.
Approximately two-thirds (66%) of all European Jews were killed during the Holocaust. About one-third of the worldwide Jewish population was eradicated.
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the black death killed over 1 third of europes population alone it changed and reshaped feudal system it was the worlds worst plauge
2/3 of the Europian Jewish population or 1/3 of the global jewish population
Would depend on the method, active, percentage, formulation & frequency.
An exact number for the population of whales is unknown so the percentage hunted by the Japanese cannot be calculated.
The North had more casualties but the south had a greater percentage of the total population killed.