It is estimated that around 1 million cats were killed during World War I. Cats were primarily used for their ability to control vermin in military camps and on ships, but many were lost due to the harsh conditions of war, including bombings and disease. While specific records are scarce, the impact on the feline population was significant during this tumultuous time.
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more than 10 million canadiens died...
It is estimated that around 200,000 cats were used during World War I, primarily for their ability to control vermin in military camps and on ships. While exact figures on the number of cats that died during the war are not well-documented, many likely perished due to the hardships of war, including starvation, disease, and combat conditions. Cats played a crucial role in maintaining hygiene and morale, but their sacrifices are often overlooked in historical accounts.
about 1/5 of all the men involved in ww1 who died was killed by berbed wire(not being able to cross and get shot)
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
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ww1 was about 11,016,000. ww2 was about 59,028,000
Over 8,500,000
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paul
16,0000 british people died in ww1
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About 6 million
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