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World War II Military Losses From Each Country breaks down the number of soldiers lost by every nation that actively participated in the Second World War between 1939 and 1945. This video compares military deaths across Allied and Axis powers, showing how the cost of war differed dramatically from country to country. From nations that lost millions of soldiers on massive battlefronts, to countries that entered the war late or had little to no combat involvement, this video presents a clear, side-by-side look at the military toll of the deadliest conflict in human history. Each country is shown with its military death count, wartime leader or commander, and whether it fought for the Allies or the Axis. This video focuses strictly on military casualties only, excluding civilian deaths, to highlight how heavily national armed forces were affected during the war. 📌 Countries Featured in This Video Germany, Soviet Union, United States, United Kingdom, Japan, China (Republic of China), Poland, France, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Finland, Greece, Canada, Australia, India (British India), New Zealand, South Africa, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Brazil, Philippines, Thailand, Ethiopia, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Croatia, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Burma (Myanmar), Indonesia, Malaya, Luxembourg, Nepal, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Mexico, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, San Marino, Iceland, and Turkey. ⚠️ Disclaimer All military death figures shown in this video are historical estimates based on widely accepted academic and archival sources. Exact numbers vary depending on record-keeping, definitions of military service, and postwar research. This video is intended for educational and documentary purposes only and does not promote or glorify war.