In WWII there were actually more civilian casualties than armed forces casualties. Many children lost their entire family. Millions of families lost their sons, brothers, fathers, cousins, uncles or other relatives. Mothers were hit hard when they lost many of their offspring and their husbands too. Some families did not have a body to bury because the bodies were destroyed or buried in some far off war ground. The cost of losing over 50 million people during WWII was staggering. I am not just referring to burial costs. I am referring to the loss of income earning citizens of the world and the loss of future babies who would never be born. There was also the loss of six million Jews in this world. It also affected governments to lose that much population around the world. The sadness from the casualties will not die off. They are remembered and honored around the world. Hopefully, we will never forget them or ever allow a megalomaniac like Hitler rise to rule or let another nation conduct brutal warring practices.
The total allied casualties of world war two with civilians and military goes up to 39,963,700 compared to the axis casualties of 48,231,700.
1,700 US Civilians were killed during World War 2.
449,800 Britons were killed during the war. Many of them were civilians that died as a result of the blitz and ships being sunk in the Atlantic Ocean.
World War I resulted in around 20 million casualties, while World War II had approximately 70-85 million casualties. This means that World War II had a significantly higher number of casualties compared to World War I.
Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
The total allied casualties of world war two with civilians and military goes up to 39,963,700 compared to the axis casualties of 48,231,700.
1,700 US Civilians were killed during World War 2.
1,000,000 soldiers were killed and 2,000 civilians were killed
Well, over sixty-million people died during World War 2. Two-thirds of them were civilians so you can say that the best estimate would be around forty-million civilian casualties.
The casualties resulting from the war were significant, with millions of military personnel and civilians losing their lives. Estimates suggest that over 10 million combatants and millions of civilians died due to direct conflict, famine, and disease. Additionally, countless others were injured, displaced, or affected by the long-term consequences of warfare. The impact on societies and economies was profound and lasting.
449,800 Britons were killed during the war. Many of them were civilians that died as a result of the blitz and ships being sunk in the Atlantic Ocean.
World War I resulted in around 20 million casualties, while World War II had approximately 70-85 million casualties. This means that World War II had a significantly higher number of casualties compared to World War I.
Yes. It was the first war where civilians were targeted. The number of combatant countries that could attack each other's cities added to the civilian devasation.
Total War
Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
In 1921, the U.K. Army Council delivered an official report of war casualties to Parliment, in which they stated that 1.643,469 members of the Army were wounded in that war. This does not include casualties amongst the Navy, Air Force, merchant marine, or civilians.