The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 37.5 million. There were 16.5 million deaths and 21 million wounded making it the 6th deadliest conflict in human history.
it was called that because of the impact of the country and the people involved in it. But the number of deaths were high as well so that was also put forward to be called the great war. xxx :) hope it is right for you!!
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A large number of Catholic priests, monks and nuns met their deaths during the French Revolution.
The greatest killer of troops during WW1 was the flu virus, not military action.
DIfferences in WW1 and WW2 are the number of deaths.There were almost 11,016,000 deaths in WWIThere were almost 59,028,000 deaths in WWII.How_many_died_in_ww1_and_ww2
russia had the most deaths in ww1
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WW1 at the Battle of the Sommes.
i think 114,000
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Russia, Poland, Germany.
There was not as accurate recording of casualties during WW1 as compared to WW2, but there were approximately 5.7 million Entente/Allied military deaths and approximately 4 million Central Powers military deaths. In total, about 9.7 million military deaths.
It was caused by the high number of deaths during early tournaments.
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