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About 110,000 British civilians died during World War I including deaths by direct attack or death by disease, famine, etc.
British civilians killed in WW2The number is about 65,000 - mainly from air raids.How many of this number died as a direct result of the V1 Buzz Bombs ?
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About 62 million people, or 2.5% of the worldpopulation
more than 500000 british soldiers died in ww2
British civilians killed in WW2The number is about 65,000 - mainly from air raids.How many of this number died as a direct result of the V1 Buzz Bombs ?
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Just over one million British citizens died in World War I. Of that amount, about 130,000 were civilians. About 19,000 died as a result of direct military action. The rest died because of disease or starvation.
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The British lost approx. 350'000 servicemen and 40'000 civilians
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50,000 Singaporeans died in WW2. All of them were civilians.
Approximately 887,000 British military personnel died as a result of World War I. This figure includes soldiers from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as well as members of the British Empire. Additionally, many civilians also lost their lives due to the war, bringing the total number of British deaths related to the conflict to around 1.1 million.
There was a combined 567,600 deaths from military and civilians.
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Approximately 450,000 British civilians died during World War II. This figure includes casualties from various causes, such as bombing raids, military actions, and wartime conditions. The Blitz, a sustained bombing campaign by Nazi Germany, significantly contributed to civilian deaths in major cities like London. Additionally, the war impacted civilian life through food shortages and other hardships.