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other 50 million

other 45 million allies civilians

other 5 million axis civilians

This is because the Soviets killed 21 million of it own civilians

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Q: What was the total civilian death toll in World War 2?
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Death toll World War 2 Britain?

The total death toll for the United Kingdom in WW2 was 450,400


How many deaths were caused by World War 2?

We can't be sure of the exact toll, but reliable historical analysis puts the total death toll at 22-25 million military, and 38-55 million civilian deaths. These numbers usually include the Second Sino-Japanese War, now seen as a precursor to WW2, starting in 1937 and continuing on through 1945.


What was the total number of deaths in world war 2?

It is estimated the death toll was 63-60 deaths in World War 2. Half the death toll is was of the Soviets who lost about 20-25 million people. The Jews had a death told 6 million together with other people like homosexuals, gypsies and members of resistents groups in concentration camps suffered the most in WW2. Second Answer by editor: The total death toll has been recounted using computers. So far the death toll of World War 2 world wide is 71-72 million worldwide. It has been hard to get an exact death toll because some people were vaporized in bombs, fires and the atomic blast. There were so many people who never had their deaths recorded too. The Soviets lost 20 million people when the Nazis invaded their nation. The Jewish death toll is 6 million and the death toll of the "undesirables" that the Nazis killed is 5 million. It is not included in the Jewish death toll. Anyway many web sites show a figure between 65 to 70 million and you should use those figures for now until the recounts are done. It may never be accurate.


How many people died in the trenches in World War one?

The death toll for world war 1 was over 16 million total from all sides. There were over 21 million wounded from the war.


Which concentration camps had the highest death toll?

* Auschwitz (all sections combined with sub-camps) had a death toll of at least 1.1 million, of whom 90% were Jews. * Treblinka II had death toll of 870,000 + * Belzec - death toll of 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of gypsies. (This is one of the very few camp for which there is precise figure for any group).