202 people and a further 240 people were injured.
The total death count is estimated to be around 43,000. Though this may vary depending on which websites are visited. Around 2000 people were killed on the first night of the Blitz (September 7th, 1940) in London.
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The deadliest event of World War II, in terms of civilian and military casualties, was the Battle of Stalingrad, which lasted from August 1942 to February 1943. This brutal confrontation between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union resulted in an estimated 2 million casualties, including soldiers and civilians. The siege led to immense suffering, destruction, and loss of life, solidifying its place as one of the war's most catastrophic battles. Additionally, the broader impacts of the war, such as the Holocaust and bombings, contributed significantly to overall civilian deaths.
See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The military casualties were 1,547 total aircraft, which typically had 1-3 people in them. Civilian casualties from the bombings were about 27, 450 dead and 32,138 wounded.
Estimating the number of innocent civilians who died from bombing during World War II is challenging, but it is believed that millions were affected. The strategic bombing campaigns, particularly in cities like Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Some estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 civilians died in bombings across Europe, while in Asia, particularly during the bombings in Japan, hundreds of thousands more perished. Overall, the total civilian death toll from bombings in the war is likely in the millions.
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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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202 people and a further 240 people were injured.
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