In World War I, tanks were introduced as a new form of warfare, but their overall impact on casualty figures was relatively limited compared to other weapons. Estimates suggest that tanks were responsible for around 4,000 to 6,000 casualties among enemy soldiers, including deaths and injuries. However, this number is small compared to the millions who died in the war overall. The primary role of tanks was to support infantry and break through enemy lines rather than to cause direct casualties.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
During World War I, tanks were first introduced in 1916, and while they played a significant role in the conflict, the exact number of people killed specifically by tanks is difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that tanks contributed to thousands of casualties, but they were not the primary cause of death on the battlefield. Most fatalities occurred due to artillery, machine gun fire, and other conventional weapons. Overall, tanks were more effective in breaking stalemates rather than directly causing large numbers of deaths.
I thought I just answered this question. Oh well. Here is my answer: I am certain the number would be in the millions considering how many millions died in Russia alone. Trust me they did not go around counting dead bodies during the battles and they did not count deaths according to weapons that did the job.
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alot
probably not number one but a huge cause of many deaths
the flamer caused over 300 deaths in world war one
20 to 500 deaths a year
The Japanese armed forces were attacking China
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
Hippos cause 2,900 deaths per year. Source: buzzfeed.com; oddeee.com
YES
There have been 100,00000000000 Tanks producedin the world
COPD is responsible for more than 96,000 deaths annually
It is not known how many deaths are caused by artichokes every year. It is possible that artichokes do not cause any deaths.
During World War I, tanks were first introduced in 1916, and while they played a significant role in the conflict, the exact number of people killed specifically by tanks is difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that tanks contributed to thousands of casualties, but they were not the primary cause of death on the battlefield. Most fatalities occurred due to artillery, machine gun fire, and other conventional weapons. Overall, tanks were more effective in breaking stalemates rather than directly causing large numbers of deaths.