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To: steve kammerer who wrote (2558)10/21/2003 5:46:59 AM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
re: The actual number of human beings killed in WWII is between 60 and 90 million. One Russian city lost close to 7 million.

hey, historian, shut the hell up with your 7 million killed in a single russian city - there was no city that large in Russia at the time of WWII

Indeed the number of killed during WWII is at around 60 mil. But there is no single city in Russia that lost 7 million people. Number of killed in Leningrad (St. Pittersburg) is probably the highest for any single city and estimated to be at around 900,000. Former soviet union lost more than 22 millions during wwii.

BTW, you should not count dead germans, they brought it on themselves