Approximately 65 million military personnel were mobilized during World War I, and around 8.5 million soldiers are estimated to have died as a direct result of the war. This means that roughly 56.5 million military personnel survived the conflict. Additionally, civilian casualties were significant, with millions more affected, but the exact number of civilians who survived is more challenging to quantify. Overall, the war had a profound impact on populations across many nations, with lasting effects long after the fighting ended.
my grandpa was in world war 2 so it is sad to remind me of it but i think there is around 100-500 left alive
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.
the world has never been alive because the world can't speaksee or hear an especially can not walk!!
15 ww1 veterans are alive.
I think 2billion people
25,000 people came back from world war 1
20 people were pulled out alive only.
Thousands the world may never know!
my grandpa was in world war 2 so it is sad to remind me of it but i think there is around 100-500 left alive
Around 1.8 billion in America. 99+ billion in the world
In 1840, the estimated world population was around 1.1 billion.
3 % of the world population came down
5 hundred million
2 people are still alive
It is estimated that around 400-500 million people were alive in the world in 1500 AD. This would represent a small fraction of the global population compared to today.
only one im pretty sure...hes 108
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.