The USSR.
The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). By far. And the most civilian deaths by far.
Many believe that in World War 2 Germany had the most Military deaths, however they were second. The USSR actually had the most amount of Military deaths, overall.The USSR had 13,600,000 total Militar Deaths, and 7,700,000 Civilian kills giving a total of 21,300,000 deaths.Germany only had, 3,250,000 militar deaths and 3,810,000 civilian deaths for a total of 7,060,000 deaths.Here is a chart of most deaths in order Militar and Civilian.CountryMilitaryCivilianDeathsUSSR13,600,0007,700,00021,300,000China1,324,00010,000,00011,324,000Germany3,250,0003,810,0007,060,000Poland850,0006,000,0006,850,000Japan--2,000,000Yugoslavia300,0001,400,0001,706,000Rumania520,000465,000985,000France340,000470,000810,000Hungary--750,000Austria380,000145,000525,000Greece--520,000United States500,000-500,000Italy330,00080,000410,000Czechoslovakia--400,000Great Britain326,00062,000388,000Netherlands198,00012,000210,000Belgium76,00012,00088,000Finland--84,000Canada39,000-39,000India36,000-36,000Australia29,000-29,000Albania--28,000Spain12,00010,00022,000Bulgaria19,0002,00021,000New Zealand12,000-12,000Norway--10,262South Africa9,000-9,000Luxembourg--5,000Denmark4,000-4,000Total--56,125,262Chart Recieved by http://www.hitler.org/ww2-deaths.html
During World War II, the most civilian deaths resulted from a combination of factors, including direct military actions, genocides, and bombings. The Holocaust led to the systematic extermination of approximately six million Jews, while other groups also faced mass killings. Additionally, large-scale bombings of cities, such as those in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as the firebombing of cities like Dresden and Tokyo, caused significant civilian casualties. Overall, estimates suggest that civilian deaths during the war ranged from 50 to 55 million.
Most civilian deaths in WWI took place just atthe end the war when a flu epidemic swept across Europe and attacked a population weak from hunger and sickness. Worldwide 50-70 million people died of the virus, more than were killed in the war itself.
The USSR.
The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). By far. And the most civilian deaths by far.
The exact number of civilian deaths during the Battle of Gettysburg is difficult to determine, but it is estimated to be relatively low. Most of the casualties at Gettysburg were military personnel, with civilian deaths primarily occurring due to shelling or accidental stray bullets. Some estimates suggest that around 20 civilians died during the battle.
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Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
Most deaths during tornadoes are from flying debris.
Many believe that in World War 2 Germany had the most Military deaths, however they were second. The USSR actually had the most amount of Military deaths, overall.The USSR had 13,600,000 total Militar Deaths, and 7,700,000 Civilian kills giving a total of 21,300,000 deaths.Germany only had, 3,250,000 militar deaths and 3,810,000 civilian deaths for a total of 7,060,000 deaths.Here is a chart of most deaths in order Militar and Civilian.CountryMilitaryCivilianDeathsUSSR13,600,0007,700,00021,300,000China1,324,00010,000,00011,324,000Germany3,250,0003,810,0007,060,000Poland850,0006,000,0006,850,000Japan--2,000,000Yugoslavia300,0001,400,0001,706,000Rumania520,000465,000985,000France340,000470,000810,000Hungary--750,000Austria380,000145,000525,000Greece--520,000United States500,000-500,000Italy330,00080,000410,000Czechoslovakia--400,000Great Britain326,00062,000388,000Netherlands198,00012,000210,000Belgium76,00012,00088,000Finland--84,000Canada39,000-39,000India36,000-36,000Australia29,000-29,000Albania--28,000Spain12,00010,00022,000Bulgaria19,0002,00021,000New Zealand12,000-12,000Norway--10,262South Africa9,000-9,000Luxembourg--5,000Denmark4,000-4,000Total--56,125,262Chart Recieved by http://www.hitler.org/ww2-deaths.html
During World War II, the most civilian deaths resulted from a combination of factors, including direct military actions, genocides, and bombings. The Holocaust led to the systematic extermination of approximately six million Jews, while other groups also faced mass killings. Additionally, large-scale bombings of cities, such as those in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as the firebombing of cities like Dresden and Tokyo, caused significant civilian casualties. Overall, estimates suggest that civilian deaths during the war ranged from 50 to 55 million.
Most of the arguments were of the civilian deaths and the sickness those bombs brought.
Disease.
Most civilian deaths in WWI took place just atthe end the war when a flu epidemic swept across Europe and attacked a population weak from hunger and sickness. Worldwide 50-70 million people died of the virus, more than were killed in the war itself.
During the year 2007, the most deaths occured during the festive season (late December, early January). The main course was road accidents.