Most of them. The population of the world in 1918 was roughly 2.8 billion people, most of whom were alive throughout the war. Only around 16.5 million people are believed to have died as a direct result of the war, but it is highly likely that several million more died during the war of unrelated causes, so the total number of people who survived the war is likely closer to 2.79 billion.
Approximately 1.8 billion people lived on Earth during World War I. The world's population has increased to over 7 billion as of 2014.
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four million people would have did if we did not use the atomic bomb
about 25,000
I know in world war 1, that influenza claimed a great many lives.
The estimates run from 50 million to 70 million people lost their lives.
She was a heroine who saved many lives and she is a great role model. she liked cheese alot and she killed my great grandmother i love my great granny.
563,545 people
uncountable ; over billions .
1,496 people died on Titanic (and 712 were saved).
saved the lives of many Jewish people who were in concetration camps in WWII
Many people are surprised to learn that the toilet is the invention that has saved the most lives because of disease and sanitation issues. Many areas still do not have modern toilets, and the second leading cause of death of children under age 5 throughout the world is diarrhea.
millions of lives are saved by animal testing
Becos she helped many people in WW1 -and saved there lives!
She saved many people's lives when the Americans tried to take the land.
well, they have helped people not catch other diseases. They have saved many lives in the world today, even though some people misuse them, they are quite helpful.
saved many lives of the American forces from death on many occasions such as Japan and world war two
(They had new opportunities) Advancements in medicine during the Industrial Revolution meant more lives were saved.
lots and lots of lives have been saved by airbags. its indeed very cool.