The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was over 35 million. There were over 15 million deaths and 20 million wounded ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human history.
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.
Russia, Poland, Germany.
Around 7 millions civilians lost their lives in World War 1. Most of these deaths were due to disease and malnutrition.
Average of 8 deaths a year in American football.
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.
i think 114,000
russia had the most deaths in ww1
because the weapons were terrible and they had big biu weapons
yes
WW1 at the Battle of the Sommes.
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.
Russia, Poland, Germany.
There was about 200,000 casualties.... Honored and brave they faught as our soldiers... Kaye Lynch Haskins LJMS STUDENT
more than 8 1~2 million lives were lost in ww1
France and Germany.
Its estimated that 1,357,800 died in WW1 & 418,500 in WW2, with a total of 1,776,300 dead. :'(
There was not as accurate recording of casualties during WW1 as compared to WW2, but there were approximately 5.7 million Entente/Allied military deaths and approximately 4 million Central Powers military deaths. In total, about 9.7 million military deaths.