The death toll of World War 1 was estimated to be around 16 million people.
The total death toll for the United Kingdom in WW2 was 450,400
The Armenian holocaust - at the hands of the Ottoman Turkish government - took place from 1915-17 and again in 1922. The death toll is generally estimated at 1.2 - 1.5 million.
* Auschwitz (all sections combined with sub-camps) had a death toll of at least 1.1 million, of whom 90% were Jews. * Treblinka II had death toll of 870,000 + * Belzec - death toll of 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of gypsies. (This is one of the very few camp for which there is precise figure for any group).
The Eighty Year War, also known as The Dutch Revolt (1568-1648) has an estimated death toll of 1,000,000.Please see related links below!
The estimated death toll for the March 11, 2011 earthquake is 12,690.
The estimated death toll for the monstrous tsunami that hit the Sumatra coastal areas and smaller outlying islands is estimated to be 225,000. The tsunami was caused by an earthquake in the Indian Ocean.
The death toll of World War 1 was estimated to be around 16 million people.
Death Toll of Americans in WWIIThe death toll of Americans was an estimated 406,000 soldiers dead during WWII.
Treblinka, with an estimated death toll of about 850,000-870,000.
It Is Estimated That The Death Toll Was Around 62-78 Million Death toll estimates of military casualties and civilians range from 60 million, to 260 million.
The death toll during the Great Leap Forward famine in China from 1959 to 1961 is estimated to be between 15 to 45 million people.
An estimated 850,000+ were Holocaust victims at Treblinka. It had the highest death toll after Auschwitz.
35 direct deaths, and was also blamed for 28 more.
According to Wikipedia, the 1931 floods in China had an estimated death toll of 2,500,000 to 3,700,000
The Black death was a plague that originated near China and spread throughout most of Eurasia. There are no exact figures in terms of a death toll, but an estimated 40-60% of Europe's population perished due to the plague.
There is no way of knowing, because the death toll would depend upon where the waves struck. The death toll in a developing nation would be significantly higher than if it hit, say, the United States.