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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.

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