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During World War II, approximately 15 to 25 percent of Allied soldiers were killed, depending on the specific country and theater of war. The total number of military deaths for the Allies is estimated to be around 16 million, with significant losses occurring on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. The percentage varies widely based on factors such as the intensity of battles, the duration of involvement in the war, and specific military campaigns. Overall, the human cost was immense, reflecting the scale and brutality of the conflict.

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