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World War II casualties of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia World War II losses of the Soviet Union were about 27 million both civilian and military from all war-related causes, [1] although exact figures are disputed A figure of 20 million was considered official during the Soviet era
World War II casualties - Wikipedia Estimated total Soviet military war dead in 1941–45 on the Eastern Front (World War II) including missing in action, POWs and Soviet partisans range from 8 6 to 10 6 million [309]
World War II Casualties by Country 2025 The Soviet Union is estimated to have suffered the highest number of WWII casualties As many as 27 million Soviets lost their lives, with as many as 11 4 million military deaths joined by up to 10 million civilian deaths due to military activity and an additional 8 million to 9 million deaths due to famine and disease
World War II Fatalities By Country - WorldAtlas However, rather than being sent to death camps, the majority of Soviet Jews, particularly in the first nine months of German occupation, were shot By December 1942, about 1 2 million Soviet Jews had been killed
How many Russians died in World War 2? - TheGunZone The most widely accepted estimate for total Soviet deaths in World War II is around 26-27 million This includes military personnel, civilians, and prisoners of war from all Soviet republics