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During World War I, Poland, which was not an independent state at the time but was part of the partitions by Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, suffered significant casualties. Estimates suggest that around 450,000 Polish soldiers died, along with approximately 1.5 million civilians due to military actions, famine, and disease. The war also caused widespread destruction and displacement within Polish territories. However, exact numbers can vary based on sources and definitions of casualties.

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