World War II DeathS 12 24 Soviet Union China Poland Indonesia India Yugoslavia French Indochina France United Kingdom Axis Military 13% Axis Civilians 4% United States Lithuania Czechoslovakia Greece Allied Military 25% Burma Latvia S Germany Japan Allied Civilians 58% Romania Hungary Italy Other 12 24 I Military deaths (millions) Total deaths (millions) ICivilian deaths (millions) I Total deaths as % of 1939 population SHORT ANSWER Use the information in the chart to compare and contrast the costs of the war. Analyze it carefully. Respond in at least 3-5 sentences. Axis Allied Forces

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World War II Deaths
24
Soviet Union
China
Poland
Indonesia
India
Yugoslavia
French Indochina
France
Axis Military
13%
United Kingdom
Axis Civilians 4%
United States
Lithuania
Czechoslovakia
Greece
Allied Military
25%
Burma
Latvia
9 Germany
Japan
Romania
Allied Civilians
58%
Hungary
Italy
Other
12
24
IMilitary deaths (millions)
Civilian deaths (millions)
Total deaths (millions)
I Total deaths as % of 1939 population
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Use the information in the chart to compare and contrast the costs of the war. Analyze it
carefully. Respond in at least 3-5 sentences.
H.
= = =
B
I U S
E E A
Vx
Axis
Allied Forces
Transcribed Image Text:World War II Deaths 24 Soviet Union China Poland Indonesia India Yugoslavia French Indochina France Axis Military 13% United Kingdom Axis Civilians 4% United States Lithuania Czechoslovakia Greece Allied Military 25% Burma Latvia 9 Germany Japan Romania Allied Civilians 58% Hungary Italy Other 12 24 IMilitary deaths (millions) Civilian deaths (millions) Total deaths (millions) I Total deaths as % of 1939 population SHORT ANSWER Use the information in the chart to compare and contrast the costs of the war. Analyze it carefully. Respond in at least 3-5 sentences. H. = = = B I U S E E A Vx Axis Allied Forces
Aftermath: A World Devastated
World War II left the world devastated. Millions of people were killed worldwide; estimates range from 60
to 80 million. Cities had been destroyed, populations decimated, and governments toppled. Europe and
East Asia were overrun by violence, famine, and disease. Even the Jewish citizens who survived Nazi perse-
cution were often met with hostility when they tried to reclaim their former homes.
The United States may have been the least affected of all participants in the war. It entered the war late
and with the exception of the Pearl Harbor attack, none of the fighting took place on U.S. soil. In contrast,
other members of both the Allies and the Axis powers were hit hard by the war. The Soviet Union lost more
than 24 million people due to the prolonged fight against Germany, and Japan dealt with the aftermath of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki for decades as the long-term effects of nuclear radiation became known.
Transcribed Image Text:Aftermath: A World Devastated World War II left the world devastated. Millions of people were killed worldwide; estimates range from 60 to 80 million. Cities had been destroyed, populations decimated, and governments toppled. Europe and East Asia were overrun by violence, famine, and disease. Even the Jewish citizens who survived Nazi perse- cution were often met with hostility when they tried to reclaim their former homes. The United States may have been the least affected of all participants in the war. It entered the war late and with the exception of the Pearl Harbor attack, none of the fighting took place on U.S. soil. In contrast, other members of both the Allies and the Axis powers were hit hard by the war. The Soviet Union lost more than 24 million people due to the prolonged fight against Germany, and Japan dealt with the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki for decades as the long-term effects of nuclear radiation became known.
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