68 American civilians were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Other civilian casualty numbers are estimates. Axis countries - Germany - 2,350,000, Italy - 60,000, and Japan - 393,400. Five major allied powers France - 470,000, Britain - 60,600, Russia - 6,700,000, and China - 8,000,000.Other countries were involved but these are the primary forces involved. The numbers are from a textbook I was using a few years ago as well.
The total number of casualties from World War II cannot be completely confirmed. Estimates range from 50 million to 80 million, making it the deadliest conflict in human history.
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About 16,000,000 troops from all participants were killed in both WW I and WW II so in that sense the death toll was about the same. What makes the big difference is that In WW II civilians in Germany, Japan, and England were targeted by the enemy and as a result 39,868,000 civilians died as a direct result of the war. That number does not include death camp deaths nor Stalin's purges.
Dieppe Raid was an allied attack during WW II on a German occupied French port of Dieppe. During the battle Royal Marines commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Philips died while trying to steer his men clear of German fire. The battle ended with a German victory.
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
Around 416 800 American soldiers died in World War 2.
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Famines resulting from his policies: 20 million Purges: 1.5 million It might also be argued that a portion of those who died in WW II died as a result of his policies which would mean you could add some fraction of the 35 million Soviet WW II fatalities to that.
Many people opposed the repeal of National Prohibition and hoped that WW II would lead to Prohibition, just as WW I had earlier done.
No, it was not WW II.
There are hundreds of WWII memorials. No accurate count is made.
In general, the world population was not as well nourished during WW II as they are now. Many people died of starvation, particularly those in concentration camps where they were deliberately starved. Food was rationed in many countries.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.
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There is no world war you. Your choices are WW I and WW II. The treaty which ended WW I was the Treaty of Versailles. WW II did not have a treaty as such, atlhough the Yalta Conference did produce an agreement.
There were Soldiers during and veterans after WW II that committed suicide.