World War II's Harshest Impact - Nations with the Greatest Human Loss
Briefly

World War II, often termed the 'deadliest conflict in human history,' led to an estimated 50 to 85 million deaths, with more than half being civilians.
Civilians faced hardships during World War II from starvation, disease, bombings, and genocide, highlighting the extensive human cost of the war.
The implications of World War II casualties shaped today's geopolitical landscape, providing crucial context for current international relations and alliances.
The article ranks countries by total WWII casualties, reviewing data from World War 2 Facts to illustrate the war's widespread impact across nations.
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