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Allies:
Military dead: 5 million
Civilian deaths: 3 million
Total of dead: 8 million
Central Powers:
Military dead: 4 million
Civilian deaths: 3 million
Total dead: 7 million
Total Estimated: 8,500,000
Wounded: 19,536,000
The Encyclopedia Britannica says that 8,500,000 soldiers were killed in the war and 13,000,000 civilians including victims of the influenza epidemic of 1918.
There was a total of 8 Million Deaths in World War One. 5 Million of these deaths, were from the military of Entente Powers, Allies. The other 3 Million were from the Central Powers Military.
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No known records. Counting those made by all combatants, there would have been tens of thousands made.
Yes, many submarines were used in WW1 by most of the major combatants.
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roosevelt are 32 president he died during WW1
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
Over 2000 canadians were killed in the battle of Ypres during WW1. This was the first time poison gas (made from chlorine) was introduced in WW1.
Syria did not exist during the Great War (WW1); the Ottoman Empire did. Syria was created in 1946; after WW2.
ww1 was about 11,016,000. ww2 was about 59,028,000
Nearly 1 million Britons or members of the commonwealth died in action in ww1 which at the time was 2% of the British population. Hope this helps!
During World War I, one group of combatants was known as the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente). This group, which the United States joined in 1917, was led by the three major powers, Great Britain, France, and Imperial Russia.
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