other than bullets...
septicemia
other than bullets... septicemia
death
death...mainly death
There were many Death Marches during World War II and the Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches in 1945.
Artillery was the leading cause of casualties in World War I, accounting for approximately 60% of all battlefield deaths. The widespread use of heavy artillery, such as howitzers and field guns, resulted in devastating bombardments that inflicted severe injuries and fatalities on soldiers. The trench warfare tactics employed during the conflict made troops highly vulnerable to artillery fire, leading to staggering death tolls, especially during major offensives like the Battle of the Somme and Verdun. Overall, the brutal effectiveness of artillery changed the nature of warfare and had a lasting impact on military strategy.
the leading cause of death in the world is DEMOCIDE. Democide is death via government. It is estimated to have killed more then 750 million people.
Infections and diseases.
Heart disease
cancer Cardiovascular disease is the biggest commonly recognised cause of death in the world, and cancer is the second leading cause of death.
cause of death
Heart disease
other than bullets... septicemia
Infectious diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and the number of deaths from infectious diseases in the United States has been increasing. Infectious diseases ranked third among the leading causes of death in 1992 in the United States.Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the leading cause of death in Sub-Saharan Africa and the fourth leading cause of death worldwide.http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ierh/Publications/hiv_aids_pib.htm
Cardiovascular disease is the world's leading cause of death.17 million people die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) each year, with 80 per cent of all deaths occurring in low and middle income countries.
The leading cause of death in South Korea is related to old age. Heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are growing frequency. As of 2013, South Korea had the most rapidly aging population in the world.
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
William Dampier was a world famous explorer. He traveled around the world three times before his death. The cause of his death is unknown.