* Nazi Germany lost more then 5.5 million persons listed as combat deaths. * The Soviets lost about 10.7 million combat deaths and * The US combat deaths reached 416 thousand deaths. Impressive numbers, but when viewed as a percentage of the nations total population to include civilian death, the US got off on the cheap side with less then one third of a percent of its population lost. The Soviet lost 13.7 percent of their total population and Germany's total population fell by 10.5 percent.
Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population
A total of 16,563,868 lives were lost during World War 1.
Most of the countries under Nazi rule (and the control of their allies) lost over 50% of their Jewish population:PolandLithuaniaLatviaSerbiaThe Netherlands (Holland)BelarusCroatiaRomaniaHungaryAustria
Answer this question… Disillusionment in the years following World War I
The Midwest and the Northeast.
Spain lost control of the Netherlands
France emerged from the Thirty Years' War as the dominant European nation. The Holy Roman Empire had lost its control of the nation.
Spain lost control of the Netherlands.The Austrian Hapsburgs were less powerful.
The man in the poem Lost Youth seemed old at thirty because he had lost his enthusiasm, dreams, and vitality that are commonly associated with youth. He had become jaded and disillusioned with life, which made him appear older than his years.
Spain lost control of the Netherlands.The Austrian Hapsburgs were less powerful.
Spain lost control of the Netherlands. The Austrian Hapsburgs were less powerful, and German princes gained independence.
the age you lost your virginity
Lost Adams Diggings's population is 0.
The slave trade led to a significant decrease in population in Africa through displacement, death, and disruption of communities. Many regions lost a large portion of their working-age population, leading to economic and social challenges that persisted for generations.
Rural areas across the United States experienced population decline in the late 1900s as people moved to urban centers for job opportunities and amenities. Some regions in Eastern Europe also saw declines due to economic challenges and political changes during that period.
The Byzantine Empire existed for 1,000 years. During that long period it captured, lost and often re-captured a great number of regions. A few examples of regions lost and later recaptured are Sicily, the north African region around the city of Carthage, and parts of Mesopotamia and Bulgaria.