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The number of World War I casualties (military and civilian) was over 37 million - over 15 million deaths and 22 million wounded. This includes almost 9 million military deaths and about 6.6 million civilian deaths. The Allied Powers lost more than 5 million soldiers and the Central Powers more than 3 million. Casualty numbers are much debated.

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[edit] Debated numbers

The sources for the numbers used in this article are listed below.

Estimates for World War I casualty numbers vary to great extents, and they are often stated without any citations. Furthermore, estimates may include part of the Russian Civil War and Armenian Genocide, and it is debated to which degree - or if at all - these events should be included.

Many of the civilian deaths were due to the outbreak of the Spanish flu or related to famine.

[edit] Casualties by country

Allied Powers Military Deaths Civilian Deaths Total Deaths Wounded
Australia59,330?59,330159,171
Belgium13,71630,00043,71644,686
Canada66,655?66,655172,950
France<ref>This includes the deaths of French colonial troops which were 57,700</ref>1,375,80040,0001,415,8004,266,000
Greece5,000132,000137,00021,000
India43,000?43,00065,000
Italy650,000?650,000947,000
Japan300?300907
Montenegro3,000?3,00010,000
New Zealand18,166?18,16658,526
Newfoundland<ref>Newfoundland was a dominion at the time, and not part of Canada</ref>1,251?1,2512,314
Portugal<ref>These numbers are for Western front only. There were Portuguese casualties in Africa also.</ref>7,222?7,22213,751
Romania<ref>Excludes 265,000 civilians dead and missing.</ref>335,706275,000610,706120,000
Russia1,700,0002,000,0003,700,0004,950,000
Serbia45,000650,000695,000133,148
South Africa<ref>The Commonwealth War Graves Commission names and commemorates 9,445 South African military dead from the First World War [1]</ref>9,445?7,00012,000
United Kingdom<ref>Statistics from The Longman Companion to the First World War (Colin Nicolson, Longman 2001, pg. 248)</ref>703,00030,633733,6331,663,000
United States<ref>US official figures, given 1 April 1920 read: 35,560 killed in action, 14,720 died of wounds, 57,460 died of disease, 7,920 died of other causes, 205,690 wounded, 46 missing, 4,480 prisoners. Source: The Communication Trench, Anecdotes & Statistics from The Great War 1914-1918 by Will R. Bird (pg. 75)</ref>126,000200<ref>Approximation; incl. 128 killed on the RMS Lusitania as well as crewmen killed on merchant ships. Even the approximate number of US civilian deaths is still debated.</ref>126,200234,300
Total (Allied Powers)5,567,5913,157,8338,725,42413,990,605
Central Powers Military Deaths Civilian Deaths Total Deaths Wounded
Austria-Hungary1,200,000300,0001,500,0003,620,000
Bulgaria<ref>Excluding those that died of disease during autumn 1918 retreat.</ref>87,500275,000362,500152,390
Germany<ref>Civilian deaths were mainly by famine. German figures are disputed, some other sources list the following figures: 2,037,700 dead, 4,216,057 wounded, resulting in a total of 6,253,757 casualties.</ref>1,773,700760,0002,533,7004,216,058
Ottoman Empire325,0002,150,0002,475,000400,000
Total (Central Powers)3,386,2003,485,0006,871,2008,388,448
Neutral nations
Norway<ref>Norway was neutral in the war but 1,892 Norwegian sailors died, mostly due to vessels torpedoed by German submarines. Norway lost about 50% of its merchant fleet, percentage-wise the highest loss of any nation's merchant fleet in WWI.</ref>-1,8921,892?
Total (all in table)<ref>Total sum of existing numbers in the table (i.e. countries not included in table are excluded).</ref>8,953,7916,644,72515,598,51622,379,053

[edit] Table sources

Graves of French soldiers who died on the Ypres Salient, Ypres Necropole National, Ieper, Belgium.

The main source used for military deaths & wounded (unless stated otherwise in the footnotes below) is:

  • Everett, Susan, History of World War I, (page 248), Bison Books, 1980.

The main source used for civilian deaths (unless stated otherwise in the footnotes below) is:

  • Tucker, Spencer C. The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia, Garland Publishing, New York, 1996.

[edit] Footnotes

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[edit] See also

[edit] Main articles

World War I
Theatres Main events Specific articles Participants See also

Prelude:
Causes
Sarajevo assassination
The July Ultimatum

Main theatres:
Western Front
Eastern Front
Italian Front
Middle Eastern Theatre
Balkan Theatre
Atlantic Theatre

Other theatres:
African Theatre
Pacific Theatre

General timeline:
WWI timeline

1914:
Battle of Liège
Battle of Tannenberg
Invasion of Serbia
First Battle of the Marne
First Battle of Arras
Battle of Sarikamis
1915:
Mesopotamian Campaign
Battle of Gallipoli
Italian Campaign
Conquest of Serbia
1916:
Battle of Verdun
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Jutland
Brusilov Offensive
Conquest of Romania
Great Arab Revolt
1917:
Second Battle of Arras (Vimy Ridge)
Battle of Passchendaele
Capture of Baghdad
Conquest of Palestine
1918:
Spring Offensive
Hundred Days Offensive
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Armistice with Germany
Armistice with Ottoman Empire

Military engagements
Naval warfare
Air warfare
Cryptography
People
Poison gas
Railways
Technology
Trench warfare
Partition of Ottoman Empire

Civilian impact and atrocities:
Armenian Genocide
Assyrian Genocide

Aftermath:
Aftermath
Casualties
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Paris Peace Conference
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of St. Germain
Treaty of Neuilly
Treaty of Trianon
Treaty of Sèvres
Treaty of Lausanne
League of Nations

Entente Powers
Image:Russian Empire 1914 17.svg Russian Empire
Image:Flag of France.svg France
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Empire
  » Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
  » Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia
  » Image:Flag of Canada-1868-Red.svg Canada
  » Image:Imperial-India-Blue-Ensign.svg India
  » Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
  » Image:Flag of Newfoundland.svg Newfoundland
  » Image:South Africa Red Ensign.png South Africa
Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy
20px Romania
Image:US flag 48 stars.svg United States
Image:Flaf of Serbia (1882-1918).png Serbia
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Image:Flag of the Republic of China 1912-1928.svg China
Image:Flag of Japan - variant.svg Japan
Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium
Image:Old Flag of Montenegro.png Montenegro
Image:Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg Greece
Image:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia
more…

Central Powers
Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire
Image:Flag of Austria-Hungary.svg Austria-Hungary
Image:Ottoman Flag.svg Ottoman Empire
20px Bulgaria

Category: World War I
A war to end all wars
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Literature
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Spanish flu
Veterans

Contemporaneous conflicts:
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Maritz Rebellion
Easter Rising
Russian Revolution
Russian Civil War
Finnish Civil War
North Russia Campaign
Wielkopolska Uprising
Polish–Soviet War
Turkish War of Independence also known as the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)

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[edit] References

  • Everett, Susan, History of World War I, (page 248), Bison Books, 1980
  • Nicolson, Colin, The Longman Companion to the First World War, Longman 2001, ISBN 0-582-28983-1
  • Bird, Will R., The Communication Trench, Anecdotes & Statistics from The Great War 1914-1918
  • Tucker, Spencer C. The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia, Garland Publishing, New York, 1996
  • Hirschfeld, Gerhard (Ed.), Enzyklopaedie Erster Weltkrieg, Paderborn, 2004 (esp. article "Kriegsverluste" by Ruediger Overmans)
  • Urlanis, Boris, Wars and Population, 1971
  • Urlanis, Boris, Bilanz der Kriege, Berlin, 1965.
  • Heeres-Sanitaetsinspektion im Reichskriegsministerium, Sanitaetsbericht ueber das deutsche Heer, deutsches Feld- und Besatzungsheer, im Weltkriege 1914-1918, Volume 3, 1934
  • Dumas, Samuel, Losses of Life Caused by War, Oxford 1923

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