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World War I and World War II resulted in millions of deaths due to a combination of factors including combat, bombings, disease, and starvation. Soldiers and civilians were killed in battles, airstrikes, and concentration camps, with some estimates putting the total death toll at over 80 million people combined for both wars.
It is difficult to predict the exact number of people who will be added to the world in 100 years due to various factors such as birth rates, mortality rates, and advancements in healthcare. However, based on current population growth trends, the world's population is projected to increase by several billion people within this timeframe.
alot of people died in the 1950s
Over 2 billion people are estimated to have died since 1914, based on global mortality data and population estimates. This figure includes deaths from wars, natural disasters, pandemics, diseases, and other causes.
A lot of people.
In World War I, approximately 10 million military personnel died, while in World War II, the number of military deaths is estimated to be around 21 to 25 million. Combined, the total military deaths from both conflicts range from about 31 million to 35 million. These figures do not include civilian casualties, which were also significant in both wars.
They both mobilized entire populations in support of the war effort.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
In the United States the Civil War and World War 2 are considered the bloodiest wars and battles. This is based not only on total death tolls but also on the amount of deaths in particular battles and the ratio of deaths to survivors.
yes Germany was in both world wars
The mobilization of entire populations for war efforts.
Both sides, North and South, were considered Americans. So the total number of deaths were all Americans.
The mobilization of entire populations for war efforts.
Japan was a participant in both World Wars.
Both were total wars that involved countries' entire populations.
Both were total wars that involved countries' entire populations :)
In both wars Russia suffered the most casualties. 2.4 million Russians killed in WW1 and 21.7 million in WW2.