The 3 deadliest wars

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World War II (1939-1945): World War II stands as the deadliest conflict in history, with an estimated 70-85 million casualties, including military and civilian deaths. The war involved multiple countries and theaters, with devastating battles such as the Holocaust, the Pacific War, and the Eastern Front, resulting in a staggering loss of life.

World War I (1914-1918): Often referred to as the Great War, World War I resulted in an estimated 15-20 million casualties, including military and civilian deaths. This war was characterized by trench warfare, chemical weapons, and significant battles like the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun.

Russian Civil War (1917-1923): The Russian Civil War followed the Russian Revolution of 1917 and resulted in an estimated 5-9 million casualties. The conflict involved multiple factions, including the Red Army (Bolsheviks), the White Army (anti-Bolsheviks), and various other groups. The war was marked by extreme brutality, famine, and disease.

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