CASUALTIES OF BELLIGERENTS
FOR FOUR YEARS OF WAR. "Current History" (August, 1918) published, tile following itable showing the flosses among combatants in four years of war (the figures being estimated, except in the case of the United States and Great Britain):— 'Wounded, captured, or Dead. missing. United States ... +4,487 • 6,752 Great Britain ... <434,774 979,154 France 1,375,069 1,600,279 Russia- 2,762,064 2,466,572 Italv 160,356 ' 329,644 Belgium 63,250' 182, 898 Serbia ... : 76,484 261,170 Rumania 100,000 200,000 Totals 4,976,484' 6,076,469 Germany 1,812,500 , 4,569,820 Austria-Hungary 964,368 1,779,317 Turkey 182,644 3*0,452 Bulgaria 11,324 19,128 Totals 2,970,836 6,738,717 Grand totals 7,946,320 12,816,186 "Eighty per cent, of the Entente Allied wounded return to the armies; Germany claims that 85 per cent, of her wounded, return as combatants. tTo July 9, 1918, inclusive.. ITo July 1, 1918 (47 months). The above figures do not include the enormous loss of life among the civilian population of invaded countries, though such loss wag directly attributable to .tiro war; nor do they include losses of life at sea.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 6
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166CASUALTIES OF BELLIGERENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 6
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