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Yes. It was the first war where civilians were targeted. The number of combatant countries that could attack each other's cities added to the civilian devasation.
As far as military the USSR with around 6 million. Civilian China, with 7 million.
Well, over sixty-million people died during World War 2. Two-thirds of them were civilians so you can say that the best estimate would be around forty-million civilian casualties.
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Too many civilian casualties, the illness it brought and the devastation.
64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
There was a large difference in civilian casualties between countries in World War I. This was due to the magnitude and style of each battle.
world war 2 was the deadliest war because there was more destruction,civilian casualties,and military casualties than any war.
During World War 2, the Allied forces saw over 61 million casualties counting military and civilian. The Axis forces saw over 12 million casualties.
Czechoslovakia lost about 325,000 people, 25,000 were Military deaths and 300,000 were Civilian deaths.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Its not how many that survived.
Yes. It was the first war where civilians were targeted. The number of combatant countries that could attack each other's cities added to the civilian devasation.
Civilian Casualties Fragments from the War on Terror - 2003 was released on: USA: 19 January 2003 (Slamdance Film Festival)
WWII had armored tanks and civilian casualties were higher than in WWI.
As far as military the USSR with around 6 million. Civilian China, with 7 million.