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Sveta_85 [38]
4 years ago
13

Mention five consequences of Nazism in Germany

History
1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Of 15 million Jews One third were killed, 26 million Soviet Citizens perished, 5.5 million people died because of diseases,  and 10.6 million military losses. PLZ mark it brainliest THANKS!!

Explanation:

Close to 60% of the European war dead were from the Soviet Union. according to Russian historian  Vadim Erlikman has detailed Soviet losses totaling 26.5 million war related deaths. Military losses of 10.6 million include 7.6 million killed or missing in action and 2.6 million POW dead, plus 400,000 paramilitary and Soviet partisan losses. Civilian deaths totaled 15.9 million which included 1.5 million from military actions. 7.1 million victims of Nazi genocide and reprisals; 1.8 million deported to Germany for forced labor; and 5.5 million famine and disease deaths. Additional famine deaths which totaled 1 million during 1946–47 are not included here. These losses are for the entire territory of the USSR including territories annexed in 1939–40.

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