Russia suffered the greatest in casualties during World War II. Russia lost almost 11,000,000 humans during this war event.
Russia suffered the greatest number of casualties during World War I, with estimates of military and civilian deaths ranging from 3 to 4 million. The Russian Empire faced immense losses due to battles on the Eastern Front, civil unrest, and famine exacerbated by the war. These casualties significantly impacted the country's social and political landscape, contributing to the Russian Revolution in 1917.
The Soviet Union suffered the greatest number of Allied casualties during World War II. Estimates suggest that around 20 to 27 million Soviet citizens, including military personnel and civilians, lost their lives due to the war. This staggering toll reflects the intense and brutal fighting on the Eastern Front, particularly during major battles such as Stalingrad and Kursk.
In a word: France. Unfortunately, a simple "France" or "Germany" answer is not truly applicable. Countries as we know them today were really formed after the crusades. However, if one were to venture a guess as to which modern country suffered the most casualties during the crusades it would be France. They provided the most crusaders and settled the Holy Land the heaviest.
I'm assuming you mean Belgium. If you specify who the occuppier was, I could be sure.
Russia suffered the greatest loss of life during World War I. There were thousands of casualties on all sides suffered during the war.
Russia suffered the greatest in casualties during World War II. Russia lost almost 11,000,000 humans during this war event.
The Federals suffered 42,000 casualties, the Confederate 28,000.
In a word: France. Unfortunately, a simple "France" or "Germany" answer is not truly applicable. Countries as we know them today were really formed after the crusades. However, if one were to venture a guess as to which modern country suffered the most casualties during the crusades it would be France. They provided the most crusaders and settled the Holy Land the heaviest.
Prior to the development of antibiotics during World War 2 the biggest reason for the huge casualties suffered by armies during battles was infections of wounds and other battlefield injuries.
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
The USS Maryland suffered a total of 4 casualties during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
War related deaths are often referred to as casualties. Casualties can include both deaths and injuries suffered during armed conflicts.
I'm assuming you mean Belgium. If you specify who the occuppier was, I could be sure.
First Place: Soviet Union 28 million to 20 millionSecond: China 15 million Third Place: Poland 6 millionFourth Place: Germany 5.8 millionFifth/Sixth Place: Yugoslavia and Japan 1.5 million both.The other contries suffered less casualties than 500,000 killed
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