It was higher because there wAs alot of powers fighting and the people who were involved were killed like in the deportation of armenians 600,000 to 1.5 million were killed many were forced to march without food so they died of hunger
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
World War I resulted in around 20 million casualties, while World War II had approximately 70-85 million casualties. This means that World War II had a significantly higher number of casualties compared to World War I.
Compared to what? Total American casualties in WW1 were significantly lower than either WW2 or the US Civil War, and the casualty rate (number of casualties suffered per 100,000 deployed) was lower than most wars Americans fought in during the 1800s. American casualty rates were comparable to (though slightly higher than) British or French rates during the same time period.
the number of casualties in the battle of Berlin was..
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
Russia
Russia suffered the greatest loss of life during World War I. There were thousands of casualties on all sides suffered during the war.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by the British were about 455,000.
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During World War I, the Allies suffered higher percentages of casualties compared to the Central Powers. It is estimated that the Allies experienced around 5 million military deaths and 7 million civilian deaths, resulting in a higher casualty rate relative to their population. In contrast, the Central Powers had approximately 4 million military deaths and around 2 million civilian deaths. Overall, the Allies faced a larger proportion of losses in relation to their total population.
increased military casualties in battles fought during the war
The Soviet Union.