Not including USSR Occupied countries it's about, if you include the population of USSR Occupied countries then it's about 13.5%.
Over 25,000,000 Russians died including over 20,000,000 civilians.
The population who died during the War could be as high as 72,707,700 which is about 3.70% of the world's population.
Nearly 1 million Britons or members of the commonwealth died in action in ww1 which at the time was 2% of the British population. Hope this helps!
Not a lot, since there was no alternative world available. Perhaps you mean "population"? It has been estimated that 55 million died world-wide.
Approximately 3 percent of the population. However, many would join the fighting, go home, and return after harvest or as needs dictated.
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Over 25,000,000 Russians died including over 20,000,000 civilians.
2 percent
3.7 %The population of people who were alive in 1939 before the Second World War was 1,961,913,000 (2 billion) and the population who died during the War could be as high as 72,707,700 which is about 3.7% of the world's population. That's25,160,000 military deaths41,793,300 civilian deaths5,754,400 Jewish Holocaust deaths___________72,707,700
2%
approximately 10 percent have died
it would be 3115920
over 4 thousand people died from yellow fever
One third of the population died from the plague which was about 25 million persons.
25 percent to 33 percent of the population died
Australian died: 60 000World casualties: 11,016,000 As the world population was approximate 1.8 billion, and the approximate CASUALTIES of WW1 (1914-1918, excluding those caused by the Spanish Flu pandemic) are around 35 million total, this would mean about a 2% rate.
If you mean about the global population than it's about 3.55% as the global population in 1939 was about 2 billion and aproximatly 71 million people were killed during ww2. 71 million/ 2 billion x 100% = 3.55%