World War II had an incredibly larger number of deaths if including both civilian and military loss of life. In the second World War, over 60 million people were killed, and in the first World War, approximately 37 million people were killed.
Russia, with over 3.3 million deaths.
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There were more deaths in World War 2 in total than in World War. 33,100 The following estimates of civilian deathsduring World War I. In World War 2 there were only about 5,000 people that died. In both World Wars the number of Civilians caught up in the War was a deciding factor on how brutal the War was to be fought. Before WWI there had not been the involvement of the whole planet in the War. In WWII there were policies used which involved extermination camps that was not as evident in the WWII
the first truly globle war with mass civilan deaths..
Around 1,000 Algerians died during World Way 2, 600 from Military Deaths and 400 Civilian Deaths.
the most casualties in a war was the American Civil War with 495,332 deaths and behind it is WW2 with 405,399 deaths.
russia had the most deaths in ww1
Probably artillery; it was responsible for many of the deaths in World War 1.
The USSR.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). By far. And the most civilian deaths by far.
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The Russians .
Russia or China with about 25 million
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