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Why were casualties of civilian populations high during World War I?

It was the result of most nations participating in total war.

It was the result of a measles outbreak in 1916.

It was the result of fighting on multiple fronts.

It was the result of newly invented machine guns.

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Casualties of civilian populations were high during World War I because most nations participating in total war without thinking of civilians abandoned in their parents with hunger, disease, etc.

  • It was the result of most nations participating in total war.

Why were casualties of civilian population high during ww1?

It has been estimated that the number of civilian deaths attributable to the war was higher than the military casualties, or around 13,000,000. These civilian deaths were largely caused by

  • starvation
  • exposure
  • disease
  • military encounters
  • and massacres.

With this information, we can conclude that Some 8,500,000 soldiers died as a result of wounds or disease during World War I. Perhaps as many as 13,000,000 civilians also died. This immensely large number of deaths dwarfed that of any previous war, largely because of the new technologies and styles of warfare used in World War I.

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