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The Great War was one of the deadliest military conflicts in history. An estimated total of x million people perished, or about x% of the 3 billion people on Pacifica in 1949. Deaths directly caused by the war (including military and civilian fatalities) are estimated at x million, with an additional estimated x million deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilian deaths totaled x million. Military deaths from all causes totaled x million, including deaths in captivity of about x million prisoners of war.
The [[Great War (Pacifica)|Great War]] was one of the deadliest military conflicts in history. An estimated total of x million people perished, or about x% of the 3 billion people on Pacifica in 1949. Deaths directly caused by the war (including military and civilian fatalities) are estimated at x million, with an additional estimated x million deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilian deaths totaled x million. Military deaths from all causes totaled x million, including deaths in captivity of about x million prisoners of war.


==Human losses by country==
==Human losses by country==

Revision as of 20:10, 19 February 2023

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The Great War was one of the deadliest military conflicts in history. An estimated total of x million people perished, or about x% of the 3 billion people on Pacifica in 1949. Deaths directly caused by the war (including military and civilian fatalities) are estimated at x million, with an additional estimated x million deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilian deaths totaled x million. Military deaths from all causes totaled x million, including deaths in captivity of about x million prisoners of war.

Human losses by country

Death toll & military wounded by country of the Great War
Country Total population
1/1/1949
Number served in the military
during the whole war
Military
deaths from all causes
(included missing in action)
Civilian deaths due to
military activity and crimes against humanity
Civilian deaths due to
war-related famine and disease
Total
deaths
Deaths as % of
1949 population
Military deaths as % of
number served
Military
wounded
 Emerald 13,280,000 1,830,000 520,000 3,000 550,000 300,023
 Free State 41,000 2,000 200 35,000-39,500 35,000-40,000 85.4-97.6 10 200
 Karnetvor (1949 borders including colonies) 30,022,000 4,260,000 1,067,000 183,000 1,250,000 4.14 25 1,422,605
 Sedunn 16,130,000 2,094,000 60,700 2,000 62,700 0.39 2.9 94,085

Equipment losses by country

Land

  • Karnetvor: Around 13,500 tanks and self-propelled guns, most of which were lost in Crabry.
  • Sedunn: Around 1,250 tanks, self-propelled guns and tank destroyers. A majority of the losses occurred in Reizen.

Sea

Table of losses
Country Carriers, Escort carrier and Seaplane tenders Battleships and battlecruisers Cruisers Destroyers Escort destroyers, frigates and Sloops Submarines Other warships Auxiliary Total Notes
Kingdom Of Emerald (Pacifica) Emerald 6 8 16 11 9 5 3 40 98
 Free State 2 5 7
 Karnetvor 8 3 16 57 55 328
 Sedunn 2 1 10 2 6 12 41 73

Air

  • Karnetvor: Total losses were nearly 18,000, including 10,000 operational losses.
  • Sedunn: About 7,500 fighters and 3,000 bombers for a total of 10,500, of which 7,000 were operational losses.