The Soviet Union suffered the most military deaths among the Allied nations during World War II, with estimates ranging from 8 to 14 million military personnel lost. This staggering number reflects the intense and brutal fighting on the Eastern Front, particularly during major battles such as Stalingrad and the siege of Leningrad. The immense sacrifices made by Soviet forces were pivotal in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
The Soviet Union suffered the greatest number of military deaths in World War II, with estimates ranging from 8 to 14 million military personnel lost. This staggering toll was a result of extensive battles on the Eastern Front, including significant confrontations like the Battle of Stalingrad. The high casualty rate was compounded by the brutal conditions of warfare and the impact of strategies employed by both the Axis and Allied forces.
Russia, suffering approximately 22 million deaths, civilian and military, almost 15% of their total population.
Soviet Union
As far as military the USSR with around 6 million. Civilian China, with 7 million.
I think Germany was the last nation to surrender to Allied Forces in 1918.
Russia, suffering approximately 22 million deaths, civilian and military, almost 15% of their total population.
It was china with 1.3 killed. -China was not an Allied nation. A. Great Britain B. France C. United States D. Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
As far as military the USSR with around 6 million. Civilian China, with 7 million.
The U.S.A.
America.
America
America
I think Germany was the last nation to surrender to Allied Forces in 1918.
russia had the most deaths in ww1
As far as I can tell it looks like 20 percent. I have provided a chart for you on the link below so you can get a nation by nation record. See link below.