During World War II, the most civilian deaths resulted from a combination of factors, including direct military actions, genocides, and bombings. The Holocaust led to the systematic extermination of approximately six million Jews, while other groups also faced mass killings. Additionally, large-scale bombings of cities, such as those in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as the firebombing of cities like Dresden and Tokyo, caused significant civilian casualties. Overall, estimates suggest that civilian deaths during the war ranged from 50 to 55 million.
68 I'm uncertain about how to answer this one.Six US Civilians were killed by Japanese Balloon Bombs in Oregon.Fifty-five Civilians were killed at Pearl Harbor (most probably by "friendlyfire").At least seventy civilian contractors on Wake Island were killed before itwas surrendered to the Japanese and I don't know how many died in thePhillipenes. (At least another 98 of the civilian contractors on Wake wereslaughtered after they became prisoners.) Should they be added into thetotal?And then there is the larger question: where do you account for theMerchant Marines? That would add between 5,500 and 8,000 more to thecivilian death toll.There were also US civilians living in places like London and elsewhere inEurope.
soviet union
About as scary as anything could be. The war involved most areas of the world, and involved civilians as well as the military.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
Simo Häyhä, had a record high 505 confirmed kills in world war 2. he was nicknamed The White Death
The Soviet Union, the USSR, Russia.
Around 60 million people were killed on all sides during World War 2. Most of them were innocent civilians.
Soviet Union
According to wikipedia it was World War 2 with 70 million people killed, most of whom were civilians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
Definitely not. To resist the Nazi government was death to a German citizen (or anyone else for that matter). They most certainly would've been killed had they staged protests.
Most American civilians were exhausted after WWII and didn't volunteer.
most likely
U.S. Military Has Killed Up to 238000 Iraqi Civilians ... and it represents an astonishing 2.5 percent of the country's total population. ...
68 I'm uncertain about how to answer this one.Six US Civilians were killed by Japanese Balloon Bombs in Oregon.Fifty-five Civilians were killed at Pearl Harbor (most probably by "friendlyfire").At least seventy civilian contractors on Wake Island were killed before itwas surrendered to the Japanese and I don't know how many died in thePhillipenes. (At least another 98 of the civilian contractors on Wake wereslaughtered after they became prisoners.) Should they be added into thetotal?And then there is the larger question: where do you account for theMerchant Marines? That would add between 5,500 and 8,000 more to thecivilian death toll.There were also US civilians living in places like London and elsewhere inEurope.
most likely the Jews...6-7million died
The Nazi Germans.