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In a word: France.

Unfortunately, a simple "France" or "Germany" answer is not truly applicable. Countries as we know them today were really formed after the crusades. However, if one were to venture a guess as to which modern country suffered the most casualties during the crusades it would be France. They provided the most crusaders and settled the Holy Land the heaviest.

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