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World War I resulted in an estimated total of 15 to 20 million deaths, including both military personnel and civilians. Approximately 9 to 10 million soldiers lost their lives in combat or from wounds, while civilian casualties, due to military actions, famine, and disease, accounted for an additional 5 to 10 million deaths. The war also left millions more injured and affected countless families and communities worldwide.

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