We can't be sure of the exact toll, but reliable historical analysis puts the total death toll at 22-25 million military, and 38-55 million civilian deaths.
These numbers usually include the Second Sino-Japanese War, now seen as a precursor to WW2, starting in 1937 and continuing on through 1945.
World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
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World War I (WW1) resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II (WW2) caused around 70-85 million deaths, making WW2 significantly more deadly than WW1.
There are a number of things that the World War 2 caused. This caused stagnation in production and industrial activities which hurt the economy, there were causalities and deaths among other things.
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World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
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There were a considerble amount of deaths.
World War I (WW1) resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II (WW2) caused around 70-85 million deaths, making WW2 significantly more deadly than WW1.
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