Charles I
No, he continued to rule Russia until 1953 when he died. The deaths from the famine were seen as a loss and no more.
It left them with a destroyed economy and a loss in population and materials.
No he died in New, Orlands Loss Angales!
The South, without question
I'm not sure I totally understand your question, but if I do understand what you are asking, I would have to say the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. definitely did not justify the means. His assassination was such a tragedy, and a great loss to the civil rights movement, as well as a great loss to the country.
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loss of natural resources.
No, he continued to rule Russia until 1953 when he died. The deaths from the famine were seen as a loss and no more.
She's not a loss to me
false
true CR
All of the above.
No he died in New, Orlands Loss Angales!
It left them with a destroyed economy and a loss in population and materials.
Loss of life
true CR
If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.