The Soviet Union suffered the highest number of casualties during World War II, with estimates of military and civilian deaths ranging from 20 to 27 million. This staggering loss was a result of extensive battles on the Eastern Front, widespread atrocities, and the brutal conditions of the war. The immense human cost profoundly impacted Soviet society and shaped the nation’s post-war policies and identity.
soviet union
Maybe Italy. They haven't won a war in 2,000 years, which some say is the reason for their survival.
britain
britain
Yes, under certain conditions civilians are allowed to join NFCU. The most common way for a civilian to join is to work as a contract for DOD.
soviet union
It was china with 1.3 killed. -China was not an Allied nation. A. Great Britain B. France C. United States D. Soviet Union
Around 7 millions civilians lost their lives in World War 1. Most of these deaths were due to disease and malnutrition.
Austria- Hungary
The country lost most of its profit because weapons arent free. Most people died and many lost homes.
Japan and Germany had the most civilians' dead with 330,000-500,000 Japanese civilians and 305,000-600,000 civilians in Germany, including foreign workers.
most civilians walked but wealthy civilians would buy horses or carriages
Maybe Italy. They haven't won a war in 2,000 years, which some say is the reason for their survival.
Soviet Union
The Innocent Civilians
britain
britain