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Meaning of "million casualties"

million casualties: Refers to a large number of people, typically in the millions, who have been killed, injured, or otherwise affected by a disaster, conflict, or unfortunate event. This term is commonly used in discussions of war, natural disasters, or other catastrophic situations

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But at a cost of over a third of a million casualties.
Fifty million casualties.
There may have been a million casualties.
Ten million casualties.
Both sides had suffered around a quarter of a million casualties.
Million casualties of.
Eight years and not too far short of a million casualties.
So a million casualties in Verdun a million casualties on both sides at the Somme.
For the increasing lethality of the war would lead to nine million casualties.
Such weapons cause an estimated half million casualties every year throughout the world.
The failure of the Spring Offensives cost Germany nearly a million casualties.
Germany had suffered nearly a million casualties since the glory days of March.
Secondary damages will result in twenty-five million casualties.
For the 53 million casualties of soldiers and civilians.
This war amounted to almost 1 million casualties.

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The war resulted in an estimated 40 million casualties - including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths.
They say it would have been more than 1 million casualties.
However, Britain had suffered 2.5 million casualties and finished the war with a huge national debt.
In the battle for Verdun in France, there were over half a million casualties.
Nazism caused humanity twenty two million casualties and the destruction of Europe.
They estimated that Japan 's enemies would have up to ten million casualties.
Armed conflicts resulted in more than 1.5 million casualties and a nearly dismantled education system.
One battle, like the Somme in France could have up to a million casualties.
France and Germany suffered almost a million casualties during the Battle of Verdun in 1916.
The Los Angeles Times was a bit more optimistic, projecting one million casualties.
Mosquitoes make around 3 million casualties each year.
One battle, just like the Somme in France, may have as much as 1 million casualties.
Mitsuyoshi Himeta reported 2.7 million casualties occurred during the Sankō Sakusen.
From the Battle of Verdun alone, With over a million casualties.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths.
During the Battle of Verdun in WWI there were over 1 million casualties.
Collectively, the opposing sides saw over a million casualties wounded, captured, or killed.
So conservatively, now there would be from 2 to 6 million casualties.
There were between 60 and 80 million casualties in World War II.
At that time, chemical weapon agents inflicted an estimated 1.3 million casualties.
The proportionately equivalent figures for the US would have been 5 million casualties and $25 trillion lost.
Yet in Earth 's third world war, nuclear weapons caused 600 million casualties.
The battle petered out in November 1916, with around half a million casualties on each side.
No less than 22 countries, approximately 8 million casualties.
The 20-year war led to an estimated one million casualties.
It lasted over four years, and caused 37 million casualties.
The 10-year civil war resulted in at least 2 million casualties.
It lasted 141 days and there were more than a million casualties.
Barbarossa had cost the German army 1.1 million casualties.
World War 1 produced approximately 37 million casualties.
In the First World War, there were 37 million casualties.

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