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just saying... what kind of an answer is that? though it's kinda funny.... but it really pisses me off cuz i was sorta wondering the same thing as the person who asked the question and i thought i had finally found the answer.
3.25 Million German Civilians died during World War 2, 2.45 Million being people from Germany and 700,000 being Ethnic Germans in other Nations.
Russia 10 million soldiers 25 million civilians China 3.5 million soldiers 20 million civilians Germany 5 million soldiers 7 million civilians Japan 2 million soldiers 3 million civilians Poland 250,000 soldiers 5 million civilians
One of the indicators of genocide and of war crimes is when civilians are targeted - this is not to say that other nations did not target civilians, just that as Germany lost the war, they would be tried for war crimes. Germany then specifically targeted women and children, an indication of a desire to destroy a group or set of people.
the three hardships are finding food, healing wounds, and shelter.
they were in the war or something
they lost everyday supplies and cotton became scarce because slaves were escaping
Civilians during wars often went hungry and actually quite miserable
BLAHBLAHBLAHBLAH- Albert Einstein
Well over a million civilians were killed in Germany from the aerial bombing attacks.
The main character's name in "Red Moon at Sharpsburg" is India Moody, a young girl who struggles to survive during the American Civil War. Through her eyes, readers witness the challenges and hardships faced by civilians during this tumultuous period in history.
3.25 Million German Civilians died during World War 2, 2.45 Million being people from Germany and 700,000 being Ethnic Germans in other Nations.
Hitler used the Jews as scape goats for all Germany's problems.
World War 1 affected civilians by causing widespread death and destruction, disrupting lives and homes, leading to food shortages and economic hardships, and provoking societal changes and trauma that lasted for years after the war ended. Additionally, civilians were often subject to censorship, propaganda, and government controls during the war.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
Russia 10 million soldiers 25 million civilians China 3.5 million soldiers 20 million civilians Germany 5 million soldiers 7 million civilians Japan 2 million soldiers 3 million civilians Poland 250,000 soldiers 5 million civilians
The civilians of your mather and your father
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