Many Jews lived in Poland so the Nazis thought it would be easy to get rid of Jews there (which is why the concentration camps were set up there). they made Jews wear armbands so they can recognize them right away. Sometimes they were persecuted on the spot, but other times, they were stuffed in ghettos, extermination camps, labor camps, or sometimes tortured before killing them. You see, the Holocaust period was a very, very difficult time for not only Jews, but for gypsies and Jehovah witnesses as well (plus other religions)
United Kingdom: 382,600 military deaths; 67,800 civilian deaths; 450,400 total deaths(0.94% Deaths as % of 1939 population). British Commonwealth(incl.UK): 580,000 military deaths; 1,570,000 civilian deaths(1,500,000 of them in India).
Czechoslovakia lost about 325,000 people, 25,000 were Military deaths and 300,000 were Civilian deaths.
The total number of deaths vary widely. Allied military deaths 282,000. NVA/VC military 444,000. Civilian, north and south Vietnan 627,000. Total 1,353,000.
I have seen different numbers. One is a total of 2,403 with 68 of them civillian. All have centered near 2,400 total deaths.
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was over 35 million. There were over 15 million deaths and 20 million wounded ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human history.
United Kingdom: 382,600 military deaths; 67,800 civilian deaths; 450,400 total deaths(0.94% Deaths as % of 1939 population). British Commonwealth(incl.UK): 580,000 military deaths; 1,570,000 civilian deaths(1,500,000 of them in India).
64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
Total casualties for the Ottoman empire were about 770,000 military deaths and an estimated 2,100,000 civilian deaths.
Uk military deaths = 383,000 including the colonies. Civilian deaths = 67,100 Total deaths = 450,900
Czechoslovakia lost about 325,000 people, 25,000 were Military deaths and 300,000 were Civilian deaths.
France had a total of 567,600 deaths in WWII: 217,600 military deaths and 350,000 civilian deaths.
These figures relate to 1914-17. Military deaths: 1.7 million Civilian deaths: 1.4 to 1.5 million
The British lost 450,900 people. 383,800 were Military personnel deaths and 67,100 were civilian deaths.
Military deaths claimed 2,120,000 people and there were about 580,000 Civilian deaths, leaving a Total death toll of about 2,700,000.
The United States suffered 117,465 including military and civilian deaths.
The total number of deaths vary widely. Allied military deaths 282,000. NVA/VC military 444,000. Civilian, north and south Vietnan 627,000. Total 1,353,000.