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First World War : Statistics

First World War : Statistics
  • Size of Armies: 1914-18
  • Allied & Neutral Ships Lost
  • Military Ranks
  • British War Aces
  • French War Aces
  • German War Aces
  • USA War Aces
  • Russian War Aces
  • Financial Cost of the War
  • Aircraft & Airships: 1914
  • World Ships Lost: 1914-18
  • Deaths from Gas Attacks
  • French Property Losses
  • Women & Employment: 1914-20
  • Warships Lost: 1914-18
  • Death Sentences & Executions
  • Deaths of USA Soldiers
  • Total Casualties: 1914-18
By John Simkin (john@spartacus-educational.com) © September 1997 (updated January 2020).

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