Fact Finder - History

Fact
The Total Death Toll of WWII
Category
History
Subcategory
World Wars
Country
Global
Description
World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history. While exact numbers are impossible to calculate, historians estimate that between 70 million and 85 million people died—about 3% of the world's population at the time. Civilians accounted for the majority of these deaths (estimated at 50-55 million) due to famine, disease, massacres, and aerial bombing. The Soviet Union suffered the highest losses, with an estimated 27 million dead, followed by China with 15-20 million. These staggering numbers reshaped global demographics and led to a profound cultural shift in how the world viewed war and human rights.