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World War II was humanity's deadliest war, causing tens of millions of deaths. The tables below provide a detailed country-by-country count of human losses.

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[edit] Total human losses

The total estimated human loss of life caused by World War II was roughly 72 million people, making it the deadliest and most destructive war in human history. The civilian toll was around 47 million, including 20 million deaths due to war-related famine and disease. The military toll was about 25 million, including the deaths of about 4 million prisoners of war in captivity. The Allies lost approximately 61 million people, and the Axis powers lost 11 million.

[edit] Recent historical scholarship

Nazi massacre in Kerch, 1942. The death toll in the Soviet Union during World War II was immense.
Nazi massacre in Kerch, 1942. The death toll in the Soviet Union during World War II was immense.

World War II casualty statistics vary to a great extent. Estimates of the death toll range from 50 million to over 70 million.[36] Recent historical scholarship has shed new light on the casualties of World War II. Research in Russia since the fall of communism has revised the estimate of Soviet war dead. Losses of the USSR, within postwar borders, are now estimated at 26.6 million.[37] Historians in post-communist Poland now estimate the losses of Polish citizens at between 4.9 and 5.1 million in German hands.[43] [94],[47] The German Army historian Dr. Rüdiger Overmans published a study in 2000 that estimated German military dead and missing at 5.3 million.[6] The war dead totals on this page for the British Commonwealth are based on the research by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to identify and commemorate Commonwealth war dead.[29]. The casualties listed here include about 12 million war related famine deaths in China, Indonesia, French Indochina and India that are often omitted from other compilations of World War II casualties.[9][5]

[edit] Casualties by country

The casualties of World War II were suffered disproportionately by the various participants. This is especially true regarding civilian casualties. The following chart gives data on the casualties suffered by each country, along with population information to show the relative impact of losses. Military casualties include battle deaths and personnel missing in action, as well as fatalities due to accidents, disease and deaths of prisoners of war in captivity. Civilian casualties include deaths caused by strategic bombing, Nazi persecution, Japanese war crimes, population transfers in the Soviet Union and deaths due to war related famine and disease. Jewish losses in the Holocaust are listed separately for each nation, since they are known. Compiling or estimating the numbers of deaths caused during wars and other violent conflicts is a controversial subject. Historians often put forward many different estimates of the numbers killed during World War II.[36] The distinction between military and civilian casualties caused directly by warfare and collateral damage is not always clear cut. For nations that suffered huge losses such as the U.S.S.R, China, Poland and Yugoslavia, our sources can give us only the total estimated population loss caused by the war and a rough estimate of the breakdown between deaths caused by military activity, crimes against humanity and war related famine. The footnotes give a detailed breakdown of the casualties and their sources.
Human Losses of World War Two by Country
CountryPopulation 1939Military deathsCivilian deathsJewish Holocaust deathsTotal deathsDeaths as % of 1939 population
Flag of Albania Albania[1]1,073,00028,00020028,2002.63%
Flag of Australia Australia[2]6,998,00039,40070040,1000.57%
Flag of Austria Austria[3]6,653,00040,50065,000105,5001.59%
Flag of Belgium Belgium[4]8,387,00012,10049,60024,40086,1001.02%
Flag of Brazil Brazil[5]40,289,0001,0001,0002,0000.00%
Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria[6]6,458,00022,0003,00025,0000.38%
Flag of Burma Burma[7]16,119,00022,000250,000272,0001.16%
Flag of Canada Canada[8]11,267,00045,30045,3000.40%
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China[9]517,568,0003,800,00016,200,00020,000,0003.86%
Flag of Cuba Cuba[10]4,235,0001001000.00%
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia[11]15,300,00025,00043,000277,000345,0002.25%
Flag of Denmark Denmark[12]3,795,0002,1001,0001003,2000.08%
Flag of Estonia Estonia[13]1,134,00048,0001,00049,0004.62%
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia[14]17,700,0005,00095,000100,0000.6%
Flag of Finland Finland[15]3,700,00095,0002,00097,0002.62%
Flag of France France[16]41,700,000217,600267,00083,000567,6001.35%
Flag of French Indochina French Indochina[17]24,600,0001,000,0001,000,0004.07%
Flag of Nazi Germany Nazi Germany[18][19][20][21]69,623,0005,533,0001,600,000160,0007,293,00010.47%
Flag of Greece Greece[22]7,222,00020,000220,00071,300311,3004.31%
Flag of Hungary Hungary[23]9,129,000300,00080,000200,000580,0006.35%
Flag of Iceland Iceland[24]119,0002002000.17%
Flag of India India[25]378,000,00087,0001,500,0001,587,0000.42%
Flag of Dutch East Indies Dutch East Indies[26]69,435,0004,000,0004,000,0005.76%
Flag of Iran Iran[27]14,340,0002002000.00%
Flag of Iraq Iraq[28]3,698,0001,0001,0000.03%
Flag of Ireland Ireland[29]2,960,0002002000.00%
Flag of Italy Italy[30]44,394,000301,400145,1008,000454,5001.02%
Flag of the Empire of Japan Empire of Japan[31]71,380,0002,120,000580,0002,700,0003.78%
Flag of Korea Korea[32]23,400,000378,000378,0001.6%
Flag of Latvia Latvia[33]1,995,000147,00080,000227,00011.38%
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania[34]2,575,000212,000141,000353,00013.71%
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg[35]295,0001,3007002,0000.68%
Flag of Federation of Malaya Malaya[36]4,391,000100,000100,0002.28%
Flag of Malta Malta[37]269,0001,5001,5000.56%
Flag of Mexico Mexico[38]19,320,0001001000.00%
Flag of Mongolia Mongolia[39]819,0003003000.04%
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands[40]8,729,00015,800109,300106,000231,1002.65%
Flag of Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland[41]300,0001,0001001,1000.37%
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand[42]1,629,00011,90011,9000.67%
Flag of Norway Norway[43]2,945,0003,0005,8007009,5000.32%
Flag of the Philippines Philippines[44]16,000,00057,00090,000147,0000.92%
Micronesia[45]1,900,00057,00057,0003.00%
Flag of Poland Poland[46]34,849,000240,0002,360,0003,000,0005,600,00016.07%
Flag of Portuguese Timor Portuguese Timor[47]500,00055,00055,00011.00%
Flag of Romania Romania[48]19,934,000300,00064,000469,000833,0004.22%
Flag of Singapore Singapore[49]728,00050,00050,0006.87%
Flag of South Africa South Africa[50]10,160,00011,90011,9000.12%
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union[51]168,500,00010,700,00011,400,0001,000,00023,100,00013.71%
Flag of Spain Spain[52]25,637,0004,5004,5000.02%
Flag of Sweden Sweden[53]6,341,0002002,0002,2000.03%
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland[54]4,210,0001001000.00%
Flag of Thailand Thailand[55]15,023,0005,6003005,9000.04%
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom[56]47,760,000382,60067,800450,4000.94%
Flag of the United States United States[57]131,028,000416,8001,700418,5000.32%
Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia[58]15,400,000446,000514,00067,0001,027,0006.67%
Totals1,961,913,00025,273,70041,743,4005,754,40072,771,5003.71%

[edit] Notes

Chart showing World War II deaths by country in millions as well as by percentage of population, and piechart with percentage of military and civilian deaths for the Allied and the Axis Powers.
Chart showing World War II deaths by country in millions as well as by percentage of population, and piechart with percentage of military and civilian deaths for the Allied and the Axis Powers.

[edit] Casualties by alliance

Military and civilian deaths during World War II for the Allied and the Axis Powers.
Military and civilian deaths during World War II for the Allied and the Axis Powers.
Allied Military personnel killed, percentage by country.
Allied Military personnel killed, percentage by country.
Axis Military personnel killed, percentage by country.
Axis Military personnel killed, percentage by country.

[edit] Casualties by branch of service

Casualties of World War Two by Branch of Service
CountryBranch of serviceNumber servedKilled/missingWoundedPrisoner of warPercent killed
GermanyArmy[6,333-335]13,600,0004,202,00030.9%
Air Force[6,333-335]2,500,000433,00017.32%
Navy [6,333-335]1,200,000138,00011.5%
Waffen SS[6,333-335]900,000314,00034.9%
Volkssturm and Police[6,333-335]231,000
Soviet citizens in German military service[7,278][24]215,000
Unidentified by branch of service (see note below)6,035,000[7,276]11,100,000[6,286]
Japan[1,254]Army6,300,0001,526,00085,60030,00024.22%
Navy2,100,000414,9008,90010,00019.76%
Soviet Union 1939-40All branches of service[7,51-80]136,945205,924
Soviet Union 1941-45All branches of service