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  1. 9 sie 2024 · Approximately 8.8 million of these deaths were of military personnel, while six million civilians died as a direct result of the war; mostly through hunger, disease and genocide.

  2. This article lists the casualties of the belligerent powers based on official published sources. About two-thirds of military deaths in World War I were in battle, unlike the conflicts that took place in the 19th century when the majority of deaths were due to disease.

  3. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › war-lossesWar Losses - 1914-1918-Online

    Erik Jan Zürcher provided these statistics: 325,000 killed in action, 60,000 dead of their wounds and 400,000 from illness, thus totalling 785,000 deaths. However, a doubt remains about Arab soldiers who possibly were not all taken into account. ↑

  4. 14 cze 2015 · Overall, the war resulted in a combined 37 million military and civilian casualties of which 17 million were killed and a further 20 million wounded. A pointless conflict that need not have happened, yet had been predicted 36 years earlier by German’s then Chancellor Otto Von Bismark (1878):

  5. SOSA - Spirit of San Antonio (UTSA Marching Band). 4,500 likes · 163 talking about this. S.O.S.A. - The Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band

  6. JULY 2, 2020 — Sharp orange and blue uniforms, rousing musical arrangements, fun choreography, and a fight song and alma mater that spark true spirit in the stadium—the UTSA marching band is the soundtrack to the student experience—and so much more.

  7. The existing numbers of civilian casualties point to a high mortality rate: 64,200 civilian deaths were registered in 1914 alone. Tuberculosis was the most prevalent epidemic among French soldiers. According to data of the Military Health Service, from August 1914 until June 1919, 150,000 cases of tuberculosis were detected and approximately ...

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