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Jacob is a fictional character of the ABC television series Lost played by Mark Pellegrino. He was first mentioned as the true leader of the Others by Ben Linus and was described as a "great man" that was also "brilliant", "powerful" and "unforgiving". [1] He made his first appearance in the final episode of season five.
World War II deaths by country World War II deaths by theater. World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history.An estimated total of 70–85 million deaths were caused by the conflict, representing about 3% of the estimated global population of 2.3 billion in 1940. [1]
The following list sorts sovereign states and dependent territories and by the total number of deaths. Figures are from the 2024 revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects report, for the calendar year 2023.
0.2 million [195] 499 BC–449 BC Greek city-states vs. Achaemenid Empire: Southeast Europe, West Asia, and Northeast Africa Guatemalan Civil War: 0.14–0.2 million [196] [197] 1960–1996 Government of Guatemala vs. Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity Central America North Yemen Civil War: 0.1–0.2 million [198] [199] 1962–1970
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Australian casualties of World War II This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 15:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Warfare and Armed Conflicts- A Statistical Reference to Casualty and Other Figures, 1500-2000 2nd Ed. ISBN 0-7864-1204-6. Eggenberger, David (1985). An Encyclopedia of Battles. New York: Dover Books. ISBN 0-486-24913-1. Ellis, John (1993). World War II - A statistical survey. Facts on File. ISBN 0-8160-2971-7. David, Glantz (1995). When Titans ...
About 1.2 million Austrians served in all branches of the German armed forces during World War II. After the defeat of the Axis Powers, the Allies occupied Austria in four occupation zones set up at the end of World War II until 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic under the condition that it remained neutral.