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.
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.
The estimated number of deaths in World War II is around 70-85 million people.
Two reasons for the higher number of deaths in World War II compared to World War I were the increased use of advanced weaponry, such as tanks and aircraft, and the widespread targeting of civilians in bombing raids.
The question seems rather odd, as the war was not fought between Germans and Jews ... However, the number of Germans who were killed in World War 2 is estimated at about 7.2 million, and the number of Jews killed at about 6 million. However, I really do not see the relevance of the comparison.
The number of surviving soldiers that came back from World War I was 55,692,802. The total number of deaths from the war was 9.7 million.
A percentage is a comparison between a part and a whole. The part [presumably] is the number of deaths in the US but the total is unclear. It could bethe population of the US so that the comparison is the mortality rate in the US,the number of deaths daily in the world so that the comparison is between the US and the world,the number of deaths in the US in a week/month/year so the comparison is between a specific day and a longer period.
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.
The estimated number of deaths in World War II is around 70-85 million people.
Genocide :))
DIfferences in WW1 and WW2 are the number of deaths.There were almost 11,016,000 deaths in WWIThere were almost 59,028,000 deaths in WWII.How_many_died_in_ww1_and_ww2
The Allies, easily. The number of military deaths on the part of the Soviet Union (8 million +) and China (3.8 million) were horrendous and account for the high overall numbers on the Allied side.
According to The Economist, the World Debt Clock and comparison are part and parcel of the same problem. Every second, the problem of world debt is ticking.
More people died in World War 1 rivalled to any other. 16 million deaths, 21 million wounded. 9.7million deaths of military personel and around 6.8million deaths of civilians.
Two reasons for the higher number of deaths in World War II compared to World War I were the increased use of advanced weaponry, such as tanks and aircraft, and the widespread targeting of civilians in bombing raids.
probably not number one but a huge cause of many deaths
Around 9 911 000 soldiers died in World War 1.
The question seems rather odd, as the war was not fought between Germans and Jews ... However, the number of Germans who were killed in World War 2 is estimated at about 7.2 million, and the number of Jews killed at about 6 million. However, I really do not see the relevance of the comparison.