Virtudes Prusianas

VIRTUDES PRUSIANAS (Brandenburgo-Prusia, Alemania):
Perfecta organización * Sacrificio * Imperio de la ley * Obediencia a la autoridad * Militarismo * Fiabilidad * Tolerancia religiosa * Sobriedad * Frugalidad * Pragmatismo * Puntualidad * Modestia * Diligencia

jueves, 14 de mayo de 2009

Muertes por país en la Segunda Guerra

Que cosa tan curiosa, Polonia, en medio de la disputa y por quien se detonó la 2a Guerra Mundial al ser invadida por Alemania (y poquito después según acuerdo) por Rusia, a quien no declararon la guerra los aliados Francia e Inglaterra, reporta en la siguiente tabla 3 millones de muertos así como tal.

Es curioso que dos conocidos judíos que tengo y los dos son de Polonia, los dos, será que muchos judíos polacos escaparon pero ya no reportaron al censo siguiente tras el find e la guerra y se les dió por muertos.


Insisto el asunto no es olvidar el sufrimiento y dolor, de todos los involucrados aun los agresores que mucho padecieron también, se trata de evitar y evidenciar el uso perverso de los sucesos para justificar mas muertes, pensemos en los palestinos.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties

Casualties by country

The casualties of World War II were suffered disproportionately by the various participants. This is especially true regarding civilian casualties. The following chart gives data on the casualties suffered by each country, along with population information to show the relative impact of losses. Military casualties include battle deaths (KIA) and personnel missing in action (MIA), as well as fatalities due to accidents, disease and deaths of prisoners of war in captivity. Civilian casualties include deaths caused by strategic bombing, Nazi persecution, Japanese war crimes, population transfers in the Soviet Union, Allied war crimes and deaths due to war related famine and disease. Jewish losses in the Holocaust are listed separately for each nation, since they are known. Compiling or estimating the numbers of deaths caused during wars and other violent conflicts is a controversial subject. Historians often put forward many different estimates of the numbers killed during World War II.[36] The distinction between military and civilian casualties caused directly by warfare and collateral damage is not always clear cut. For nations that suffered huge losses such as the U.S.S.R, China, Poland, Germany and Yugoslavia, our sources can give us only the total estimated population loss caused by the war and a rough estimate of the breakdown of deaths caused by military activity, crimes against humanity and war related famine. The footnotes give a detailed breakdown of the casualties and their sources.

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Human Losses of World War Two by Country
Country ↓ Population 1939 ↓ Military deaths ↓ Civilian deaths ↓ Jewish Holocaust deaths ↓ Total deaths ↓ Deaths as % of 1939 population ↓
Albania[1] 1,073,000 30,000
200 30,200 2.63%
Australia[2] 6,998,000 40,500 700
41,200 0.57%
Austria[3] 6,653,000
40,500 65,000 105,500 see table below
Belgium[4] 8,387,000 12,100 49,600 24,400 86,100 1.02%
Brazil[5] 40,289,000 1,000 1,000
2,000 0.00%
Bulgaria[6] 6,458,000 22,000 3,000
25,000 0.38%
Burma[7] 16,119,000 22,000 250,000
272,000 1.16%
Canada[8] 11,267,000 45,300

45,300 0.40%
China[9] 517,568,000 3,800,000 16,200,000
20,000,000 3.86%
Cuba[10] 4,235,000
100
100 0.00%
Czechoslovakia[11] 15,300,000 25,000 43,000 277,000 345,000 2.25%
Denmark[12] 3,795,000 2,100 1,000 100 3,200 0.08%
Dutch East Indies[13] 69,435,000
4,000,000
4,000,000 5.76%
Estonia[14] 1,134,000
50,000 1,000 51,000 4.50%
Ethiopia[15] 17,700,000 5,000 95,000
100,000 0.6%
Finland[16] 3,700,000 95,000 2,000
97,000 2.62%
France[17] 41,700,000 217,600 267,000 83,000 567,600 1.35%
French Indochina[18] 24,600,000
1,000,000
1,000,000 4.07%
Germany[19][20][21][22] 69,623,000 5,533,000 1,540,000 160,000 7,233,000 see table below
Greece[23] 7,222,000 20,000 220,000 71,300 311,300 4.31%
Hungary[24] 9,129,000 300,000 80,000 200,000 580,000 6.35%
Iceland[25] 119,000
200
200 0.17%
India[26] 378,000,000 87,000 1,500,000
1,587,000 0.42%
Iran[27] 14,340,000 200

200 0.00%
Iraq[28] 3,698,000 1,000

1,000 0.03%
Ireland[29] 2,960,000
200
200 0.00%
Italy[30] 44,394,000 301,400 145,100 8,000 454,500 1.02%
Japan[31] 71,380,000 2,120,000 580,000
2,700,000 3.78%
Korea[32] 23,400,000
378,000
378,000 1.6%
Latvia[33] 1,995,000
147,000 80,000 227,000 11.38%
Lithuania[34] 2,575,000
212,000 141,000 353,000 13.71%
Luxembourg[35] 295,000
1,300 700 2,000 0.68%
Malaya[36] 4,391,000
100,000
100,000 2.28%
Malta[37] 269,000
1,500
1,500 0.56%
Mexico[38] 19,320,000
100
100 0.00%
Micronesia[39] 1,900,000
57,000
57,000 3.00%
Mongolia[40] 819,000 300

300 0.04%
Netherlands[41] 8,729,000 21,000 176,000 104,000 301,000 3.44%
Newfoundland[42] 300,000 1,000 100
1,100 0.37%
New Zealand[43] 1,629,000 11,900

11,900 0.67%
Norway[44] 2,945,000 3,000 5,800 700 9,500 0.32%
Philippines[45] 16,000,000 57,000 90,000
147,000 0.92%
Poland[46] 34,849,000 240,000 2,360,000 3,000,000 5,600,000 16.07%
Portuguese Timor[47] 500,000
55,000
55,000 11.00%
Romania[48] 19,934,000 300,000 64,000 469,000 833,000 4.22%
Singapore[49] 728,000
50,000
50,000 6.87%
South Africa[50] 10,160,000 11,900

11,900 0.12%
Soviet Union[51] 168,500,000 10,700,000 11,400,000 1,000,000 23,100,000 13.71%
Spain[52] 25,637,000 4,500

4,500 0.02%
Sweden[53] 6,341,000 200 2,000
2,200 0.03%
Switzerland[54] 4,210,000
100
100 0.00%
Thailand[55] 15,023,000 5,600 300
5,900 0.04%
United Kingdom[56] 47,760,000 382,700 67,100
449,800 0.94%
United States[57] 131,028,000 416,800 1,700
418,500 0.32%
Yugoslavia[58] 15,400,000 446,000 514,000 67,000 1,027,000 6.67%
Totals 1,961,913,000 25,282,100 41,753,400 5,752,400 72,754,900 3.71%

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