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  1. Research Starters: The Draft and World… Research Starters: The GI Bill; Research Starters: Higgins Boats; Research Starters: The Battle of Midway; Research Starters: Women in World War II; Take A Closer Look: Ration Books; Take A Closer Look: America Goes to War; History At a Glance: Women in World War… / Research Starters: Worldwide Deaths ...

  2. The total death count for all Americans amounted up to 420,000. According to Britannica.com, an estimated 40,000,000 to 50,000,000 people died during World War II. Among the Allied powers, the U.S.S.R. suffered the greatest total number of dead: perhaps 18,000,000.

  3. Effects. As many as 8.5 million soldiers and some 13 million civilians died during World War I. Four imperial dynasties collapsed as a result of the war: the Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary, the Hohenzollerns of Germany, the sultanate of the Ottoman Empire, and the Romanovs of Russia. The mass movement of soldiers and refugees helped spread one of ...

  4. It now cares for the memory of more than 1.1 million people who died in the First World War, including more than 650 women. They are either buried or have their names inscribed on memorials in ...

  5. Search for people, places or things. Search. Donate Today. ... First World War: 4 August 1914 to 31 March 1921: 61,678: Second World War: 3 September 1939 to 30 June 1947: 39,657: Australia (North Queensland Coast, bomb and mine clearance) 1947–50: 4: Japan (British Commonwealth Occupation Force)

  6. Hace 3 días · Not until 1995 did Vietnam release its official estimate of war dead: as many as 2 million civilians on both sides and some 1.1 million North Vietnamese and Viet Cong fighters. The U.S. military has estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died in the war.

  7. Notes. ↑ On role of doctors and technical capacity see for example Harrison, Mark: The Medical War. British Military Medicine in the First World War, Oxford 2010; Michl, Susanne: Im Dienste des “Volkskörpers:” Deutsche und französische Ärzte im Ersten Weltkrieg, Göttingen 2011; the collection of articles in Eckart, Wolfgang U./Gradmann, Christoph (eds.): Die Medizin und Der Erste ...