The construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway, which began in the late 19th century, resulted in significant loss of life, though exact numbers are difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands of laborers, including many convicts and forced laborers, died due to harsh working conditions, disease, and accidents. Some historical accounts indicate figures ranging from 20,000 to over 100,000 deaths. The railway's construction was marked by extreme hardships, reflecting the challenging environment and the brutal methods employed.
just on the burma-thailand railway sight over ,13,000 people died for the others no one knows
unfortunately, 151 people died in the Tangiwai disaster
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one thousand
some disadvantages were - people died a lot - working conditions were very bad
about 16000 people died
millons of people died
a thousands people died
i think3 people died
There were a lot of people who died. It was very tragic.
It is estimated that around 600 to 1,000 Chinese workers died during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. These workers faced dangerous and harsh working conditions, including avalanches, explosions, and diseases. Despite their significant contributions to the railway's completion, their sacrifices were often overlooked in historical accounts.
The amount of people that died during the holocaust was avout 12 million people. That is alot of people. frick