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Encyclopedia > List of World War II casualties by country
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World War II military casualties

Allied soldiers killed

TOTAL Allied soldiers killed: approximately 12.6 million


Soldiers killed in attacked countries

TOTAL Soldiers killed in attacked countries: approximately 200,000


Axis Soldiers Killed

TOTAL Axis soldiers killed: approximately 5.4 million.


TOTAL soldiers killed (all): approximately 19.2 million


Civilians killed

TOTAL Civilians killed: approximately 39.2 million


TOTAL people killed in World War II: approximately 57 million


See Also

Reference

  • Source List and Detailed Death Tolls for the Twentieth Century Hemoclysm (http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat1.htm#Second)

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