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The term "war in England" can refer to various conflicts throughout history, but if you're referring to the English Civil War (1642-1651), estimates suggest that around 200,000 people died as a result of the conflict, including both combatants and civilians. For World War I and World War II, the number of British military deaths was approximately 1 million in WWI and about 450,000 in WWII. The specific number can vary based on the conflict in question, so it's essential to clarify which war is being referenced.

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