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Estimates are at 20 million for each war. Not every casualty was military related however. The Germans laid siege to both Leningrad and Stalingrad for months, starving the civilian population leading to many deaths.
Stalingrad
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
Stalingrad
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.
Stalingrad is a Russian city in which the Nazis attacked but lost
The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of world war 2 by?
yes the fourth mission is the Stalingrad one.
The battle of stalingrad was important because, it was an turning point in World War 2.
Germany lost the Battle of Stalingrad
they were against the krauts before us as we were against japan as of pearl harbour or that was america, anyway, they were in it for stalingrad
After the United States entered World War I, the civilian population was able to meet labor demands by allowing women to work in factories. "Rosie, the Riveter" was a popular icon during this time used to entice women to work.