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What battle caused the highest number of casualties during the civil war?

Antietam


Which nation incurred the highest number of casualties during World War 2?

The Soviet Union.


What is the highest number of casualties in an aircraft crash?

The highest number of casualties in an aircraft crash came in 2001, on the 11th of September. The number of casualties in the aircraft crashes on September 11th, 2001 were 2,974.


Who fared the worst loss on life in World War 2?

The country with the highest number of casualties was the Soviet Union.


Which country had the highest number of lives lost during the Holocaust?

Poland


Which country had the greatest number of Casualties?

Turkey


What was the number of casualties in anheim battle during World War 2?

the number of casualties in the battle of Berlin was..


What nation suffered the highest number of casualties in World War 2?

Russia


What country suffered the highest number of casualties during world war 2?

Russia, by far. The American strategy (as was the strategy for most of the allies) was carefully planned and precise. The Russians had a huge population and just charged full speed ahead into Germany, overpowering the Nazis with sheer numbers and taking heavy casualties along the way.


What was the biggest war with Mexico?

You mean with highest number of casualties? That would be the Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1921) with more than 1 million casualties.


What country had the greatest number of casualties during world war 1?

Russia suffered the greatest number of casualties during World War I, with estimates of military and civilian deaths ranging from 3 to 4 million. The Russian Empire faced immense losses due to battles on the Eastern Front, civil unrest, and famine exacerbated by the war. These casualties significantly impacted the country's social and political landscape, contributing to the Russian Revolution in 1917.


Which country suffered the greatest number of casualties at Gallipoli?

turkey (ottoman)