About 5-10 million young men died in WW2. A majority of the deaths in Europe about 30 million were civilians. 46 million white Europeans alone died in WW2, the death toll is estimated to be around 76 million deaths in all. If WW2 had never happened the white population would be around 12% larger than it is today.
World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
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About 320,518 died in WW1 and about 500,000 died in WW2
there was NO world war 11.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
it depends of what army
About a 160,000.
combined : over 30,000 brave men
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps alone, over 217 nurses died.
The government wouldn't want to release that information.
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7,994,750.
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World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
None. There was no Irish Army during the First World War, as Ireland was not yet an independent country.
Approximately 72 million people, including civilians and members of the army of all countries involved
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