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Allied soldiers killed Australia : 23,400 Brazil : 493 Canada : 37,500 China : 2,500,000 (CCP and KMT forces) Czechoslovakia : 46,000 France and Free French Forces : 210,000 Greece : 88,300 India : 36,000 Netherlands : 7,900 New Zealand : 11,625 Norway : 2,000 Poland : 123,000 South Africa : 6,840 Soviet Union : 8,668,000 United Kingdom : 264,000 United States : 292,000 Yugoslavia : 300,000 TOTAL Allied soldiers killed: approximately 12.6 million
Soldiers killed in attacked countries Albania : 20,000 Belgium : 12,000 Bulgaria (from 1944): 1,000 Denmark : 1,800 Finland : 82,000 Ethiopia : 5,000 India : 24,300 Italy (from 1943): 17,500 Luxembourg : 4,000 Mongolia : 3,000 Philippines : 27,000 Romania (from 1944): 5,000 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 Albania : 11,000 Austria : 125,000 Belgium : 76,000 Bulgaria : 10,000 China : 10,000,000 Czechoslovakia : 294,000 Denmark : 2,000 Ethiopia : 5,000 Finland : 2,000 France : 350,000 Germany : 2,760,000 (including 200,000-2,000,000 World War II evacuation and expulsion ) Greece : 325,000 Hungary : 290,000 India : 2,150,000 (median estimate; estimates for deaths from the Bengal famine of 1943 alone varies 2 million to 4 million) Italy : 153,000 Japan : 672,000 Netherlands : 200,000 (including 105,000 Dutch Jews) Norway : 7,000 Philippines : at least 100,000 Poland : 5,680,000 (including Poles of Jewish origin) Romania : 200,000 Soviet Union : 16,900,000 United Kingdom : 92,700 United States : 6,000 Yugoslavia : 1,200,000 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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