World War II. From September 1, 1939 until September 2, 1945 had the greatest number of fatalities , Military and civilian deaths totaled in excess of 20 million worldwide.
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If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
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The Death Toll Was Around 20,000 Each Day And At The End Of World War 1 Around 6,000,000,000 Death's
Four people lost their lives in the fires.
1943
I think, Tsunami.
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It is unknown who Saddam carries the highest death toll with.
* 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).
The tri state tornado set 6 records: highest U.S. death toll (695) Highest death toll in a single state (606 in Illinois), highest death toll in a single town in the U.S. (234 in Murphysboro, Illinois), longest duration (3 hours, 29 minutes), longest path (219 miles), fastest forward speed (at times 73 mph).
An estimated 850,000+ were Holocaust victims at Treblinka. It had the highest death toll after Auschwitz.