1. Research Starters: Worldwide Deaths in World War II | New Orleans
Deaths by Country ; South Africa, 11,900, 11,900 ; Soviet Union, 8,800,000-10,700,000, 24,000,000 ; United Kingdom, 383,600, 450,700 ; United States, 416,800 ...
See estimates for worldwide deaths, broken down by country, in World War II.

2. World War II Casualties by Country 2023 - World Population Review
The Soviet Union is estimated to have suffered the highest number of WWII casualties. As many as 27 million Soviets lost their lives, with as many as 11.4 ...
World War II was the largest and deadliest armed conflict in the history of mankind. Often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, World War II encircled the globe, forcing nearly every country on Earth to align with one of two massive military alliances: the Axis powers, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan; or the Allies, led by Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, France, and China.
3. How Many Russians Died in WW2? - History on the Net
Statistics on how many Russians died in World War Two vary widely. Some sources say that the Soviet Union had over 20,000,000 casualties, both military ...
Statistics on how many Russians died in World War Two vary widely. Some sources say that the Soviet Union had over 20,000,000 casualties, both military
4. Second World War: deaths per country 1939-1945 - Statista
Apr 4, 2022 · The Soviet Union suffered the highest number of fatalities of any single nation, with estimates mostly falling between 22 and 27 million deaths.
Estimates for the total death count of the Second World War generally range somewhere between 70 and 85 million people.

5. Don't forget how the Soviet Union saved the world from Hitler
May 8, 2015 · ... died during World War II, including as many as 11 million soldiers. ... But we shouldn't forget how the Soviets won World War II in Europe.
Tensions with Putin ahead of Russia's annual Victory Day parade obscure the scale of the Soviet sacrifice in World War II.

6. How many Soviet citizens died in World War II? - Russia Beyond
Jul 8, 2019 · “In fact, Stalin had knowledge of the other statistical data: 15 million casualties. This number was contained in a report delivered to him in ...
It is clear that during the most horrendous war in the history of mankind, the USSR suffered greater losses than any other country – but the exact...

7. The Soviet Role in World War II: Realities and Myths | Davis Center
May 18, 2020 · Although precise numbers of those killed in the six years of warfare from 1939 to 1945 are impossible to tabulate, the total deaths attributable ...
As the world marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, it would be much better not only for the history of Russia but also for the country’s future if Russian leaders were willing to permit—and even encourage—a more even-handed discussion of the Soviet Union’s role in the war.

8. World War II - Costs, Impact, Legacy | Britannica
Civilians listed in 1946 as dead or missing include 5,638 of the merchant marine service. Available estimates of Soviet casualties vary widely.
World War II - Costs, Impact, Legacy: Estimates of total dead in World War II vary anywhere from 35,000,000 to 60,000,000. The heaviest proportionate human losses occurred in eastern Europe where Poland lost perhaps 20 percent of its prewar population, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union around 10 percent.

9. How many people died during World War II? - Britannica
The Soviet Union and China are believed to have suffered the most total casualties, while an estimated 5,800,000 Poles died, which represents about 20 percent ...
How many people died during World War II? Estimates of the total number of people killed during World War II have ranged from 35,000,000 to 60,000,00

10. Every fifth person: The USSR's loss of civilian, military life during World ...
Apr 29, 2021 · It was proven that at least 7.4 million Soviet civilians were killed intentionally – shot dead, burned, buried alive. Another 2.2 million people ...
These days, the USSR gets excluded from the list of winners, and often is not even mentioned, as if the country didn't even participate in WWII at all.

11. This Chart Shows The Astounding Devastation Of World War II
May 29, 2014 · In terms of total numbers, the Soviet Union bore an incredible brunt of casualties during WWII. An estimated 16,825,000 people died in the war, ...
The complete devastation of World War Two is hard to digest.