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Seung Soo Kim L2 English research project Human casualties Seung Soo Kim L2 English research project

Human casualties of main nations Germany British Russian Military deaths = 2,050,897 Civilian = 426,000 Total death = 2,476,897 Military wounded = 4,247,143 Military deaths = 1,114,914 Civilian = 111,000 Total death = 1,225,914 Military wounded = 2,090,212 Military deaths = 1,811,000 Civilian = 1,500,000 Total death =3,311,000 Military wounded = 4,950,000 Total of human casualties about 15.4million (include civilian)

How many people died and got injure in WW1? Reasons ▷Weapon ▷ Illness

Why Many People died in WW1? Many people died in ww1 because that time was golden age of making weapons which are a poison gas, a submarine, a cannon, a tank, a fighter and guns. In World of War 1, people could not imagine that how much strong the weapons. I guess, many people died in WW1 because of the weapons.

Why Many People died in WW1? Influenza : Generate in the summer of 1918. The influenza called by “three-day fever”. The disease infected many people and 70,000 people died in America. Also, German army caught the influenza, so over than 400,000 civilians died of the disease in 1918. The illness appear In Britain in may, 1918. The virus killed 228,000 people in Britain. Also, the virus reached the US. 450,000 Americans had died of the disease.

Detail of each nation Human casualties. Allies of World War I Population (millions) Military deaths Civilian deaths Total deaths Deaths as % of population Military wounded  Australia b 4.5 61,928 1.38% 152,171  Canada d 7.2 64,944 2,000 66,944 0.92% 149,732  Indian Empire g 315.1 74,187 0.02% 69,214  New Zealand l 1.1 18,050 1.64% 41,317  Newfoundland m 0.2 1,204 0.6% 2,314  South Africa r 6.0 9,463 0.16% 12,029  United Kingdom s 45.4 885,138 109,000 994,138 2.19% 1,663,435 Sub-total for British Imperial Forces - 1,114,914 111,000 1,225,914 2,090,212

Detail of each nation Human casualties. Allies of World War I Population (millions) Military deaths Civilian deaths Total deaths Deaths as % of population Military wounded  Belgium c 7.4 58,637 62,000 120,637 1.63% 44,686  France e 39.6 1,397,800 300,000 1,697,800 4.29% 4,266,000  Greece f 4.8 26,000 150,000 176,000 3.67% 21,000  Italy h 35.6 651,000 589,000 1,240,000 3.48% 953,886  Empire of Japan i 53.6 415 0% 907  Montenegro k 0.5 3,000 0.6% 10,000  Portugal n 6.0 7,222 82,000 89,222 1.49% 13,751  Romania o 7.5 250,000 430,000 680,000 9.07% 120,000  Russian Empire p 175.1 1,811,000 1,500,000 3,311,000 1.89% 4,950,000  Serbia q 4.5 275,000 450,000 725,000 16.11% 133,148  United States t 92.0 116,708 757 117,465 0.13% 205,690 Total (Entente Powers) 806.0 5,711,696 3,674,757 9,386,453 1.19% 12,809,280

Detail of each nation Human casualties. Central Powers Population (millions) Military deaths Civilian deaths Total deaths Deaths as % of population Military wounded  Austria-Hungary u 51.4 1,100,000 467,000 1,567,000 3.05% 3,620,000  Bulgaria v 5.5 87,500 100,000 187,500 3.41% 152,390  German Empire w 64.9 2,050,897 426,000 2,476,897 3.82% 4,247,143  Ottoman Empire x 21.3 771,844 2,150,000 2,921,844 13.72% 400,000 Total (Central Powers) 143.1 4,010,241 3,143,000 7,153,241 5% 8,419,533 Neutral nations  Denmark y 2.7 722 0.03%  Norway z 2.4 1,892 0.08%  Sweden z 5.6 - 877 0.02% Grand total 960.0 9,721,937 6,821,248 16,543,185 1.75% 21,228,813

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