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Total military dead: from 22 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war.
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Country Total population
1/1/1939Military
deathsCivilian deaths due to
military activity and crimes against humanityCivilian deaths due to
war related famine and diseaseTotal
deathsDeaths as % of
1939 population
AlbaniaA1,073,000 30,000 30,000 70002810000000000002.81
AustraliaB6,998,000 39,700 700 40,400 69995699999999000000.57
Austria (German-controlled)C6,650,000 Included with German Army 120,000 120,000 7000180000000000000 (see table below)
BelgiumD8,387,000 12,100 75,900 88,000 70001050000000000001.05
BrazilE40,289,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 69982000000000000000.02
BulgariaF6,458,000 22,000 3,000 25,000 69993800000000000000.38
Burma (British)G16,119,000 22,000 250,000 272,000 70001690000000000001.69
CanadaH11,267,000 45,400 45,400 69994000000000000000.40
China I
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09 Feb 15
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Total military dead: from 22 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war.
Recent historical scholarship has shed new light on the topic of Seco
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World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history. Over 60 million people were killed, which was over 3% of the 1939 world population (est. 2 billion). The tables below give a detailed country-by-country count of human losses. World War II
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World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history. Over 60 million people were killed, which was over 3% of the 1939
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world population (est. 2 billion
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fatality statistics vary, with estimates of total dead ranging from 50 million to more than 80 million.[1
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he higher figure of 80 million includes deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilians killed totaled from 38 to 55 million, including 19 to 25 million from war-related disease and famine. Total military dead: from 22 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war.
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69,850,000 4,300,000
to 5,500,0001,100,000 400,000
to 2,400,0007,000,000
to 9,000,0007001124000000000000 (see table below)
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28 Dec 13
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06 Dec 13
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416,800 (includes Merchant Marine (9,500) and Coast Guard (1,900))
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28 Aug 13
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131,028,000
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Soviet Union (within 1946-1991 borders) AY 168,524,000 9,000,000
to 14,000,00015,000,000
to 20,000,00022,000,000
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United StatesBF 131,028,000 416,800 (includes Merchant Marine (9,500) and Coast Guard (1,900)) 1,700 418,500 6999320000000000000
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Total deaths
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Human losses of World War II by country (when the number of deaths in a country is disputed, a range of war losses is given) (the sources of the figures are provided in the footnotes)
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Over 60 million people were killed, which was over 2.5% of the world population.
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Ellen West#18 the USSR
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ranging from 50 million to over 70 million
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Recent historical scholarship has shed new insight into the topic of Second World War casualties. Research in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union has caused a revision of estimates of Soviet war dead
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20 Nov 11
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07 Sep 11
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Jacob a10.7 million Russians were killed and about 417,000 Americans were killed in WWII. To find this page I typed in "Russian death toll in WWII" on google.
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15 Aug 11
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World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history. Over 60 million people were killed. The tables below give a detailed country-by-country count of human losses.
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Total dead
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Estimates of total dead range from 50 million to over 70 million.
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The sources cited in this article document an estimated death toll in World War II of 62 to 78 million, making it the deadliest war ever.
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World War II fatality statistics vary greatly.
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Civilians killed totaled from 40 to 52 million, including 13 to 20 million from war-related disease and famine.
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When scholarly sources differ on the number of deaths in a country, a range of war losses is given, in order to inform readers that the death toll is disputed.
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Total military dead: from 22 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war.
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and the Axis Powers
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416,800
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