The middle ages were dominated by Christianity. So the number would be expected to be high.
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Chilvary is the answer I believe
Approximately 600,000-800,000 soldiers died from both sides in the civil war. The war was so bloody due to the battles that would occur on battlefields (usually in broad daylight). The battlefields created this open area in which blood would be spilled on both sides.
<span>The bulk of the German forces at the time of the Normandy landings were located on the eastern front as they were from the time of the invasion of Russia, till the end of the war.</span>