WWII Statistics: Death toll
This post briefly represents the total number of deaths in the
WWII, which was the most monstrous and disastrous conflict in the human
history. The biggest difference between WWI and WWII is that there is a great discrepancy between numbers of civilian casualties, which made WWII extremely ruthless and genocidal.
Country
|
Military
|
Civilian
|
Total
|
USSR
|
12 million
|
17 million
|
29 million
|
Poland
|
597,000
|
5.86 million
|
6.27 million
|
Germany
|
3.25 million
|
2.44 million
|
5.69 million
|
Yugoslavia
|
305,000
|
1.35 million
|
1.66 million
|
Romania
|
450,000
|
465,000
|
915,000
|
Hungary
|
200,000
|
600,000
|
800,000
|
France
|
245,000
|
350,000
|
595,000
|
Italy
|
380,000
|
153,000
|
533,000
|
Great Britain
|
403,000
|
92,700
|
495,000
|
United States
|
407,000
|
6,000
|
413,000
|
Czechoslovakia
|
7,000
|
315,000
|
322,000
|
Holland
|
13,700
|
236,000
|
249,000
|
Greece
|
19,000
|
140,000
|
159,000
|
Belgium
|
76,000
|
23,000
|
99,000
|
Source:
http://www.world-war-2.info/statistics/
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