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- World War I casualties - Wikipedia
Total war dead in combat theaters from 1914 to 1918 were 876,084, which included 418,361 killed, 167,172 died of wounds, 113,173 died of disease or injury, 161,046 missing and presumed dead and 16,332 prisoner of war deaths
- World War I - Casualties, Armistice, Legacy | Britannica
The casualties suffered by the participants in World War I dwarfed those of previous wars: some 8,500,000 soldiers died as a result of wounds and or disease The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas
- First World War: fatalities per country 1914-1918| Statista
Approximately 8 8 million of these deaths were of military personnel, while six million civilians died as a direct result of the war; mostly through hunger, disease and genocide The German army
- How Many People Died in WW1? A Look at the Numbers
How many people died in WW1? The total number of both civilian and military casualties is estimated at around 37 million
- How Many People Died in World War I? - HISTORY
How Many People Died in World War I? The carnage of the war was so extreme that historians have had difficulty agreeing on exactly how many people lost their lives
- World War I casualties - Wikiwand
Total war dead in combat theaters from 1914 to 1918 were 876,084, which included 418,361 killed, 167,172 died of wounds, 113,173 died of disease or injury, 161,046 missing and presumed dead and 16,332 prisoner of war deaths
- The Unprecedented Tragedy: World War 1 Casualties by the Numbers
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was around 40 million There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded, according to estimates by the Reperes Association
- How Many People Died in the First World War? - History Hit
World War One was one of the bloodiest conflicts in mankind’s history, and saw over 16 million military deaths When combined, the total number of civilian and military casualties (dead and wounded) is normally estimated at around 37 million people
- World War 1 casualties
The historical literature on World War I is still arguing about the number of WWI casualties, with a range between 6 and 13 million
- The United States and the First World War - U. S. National Park Service
Over 47 days, 1 2 million American troops drove the Germans back 40 miles to the vital railway hub of Sedan More than 26,000 American soldiers died As American troops moved through the Meuse-Argonne, it became apparent that Germany had lost the war
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