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The Thirty Years' War, [j] from 1618 to 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history.Fought primarily in Central Europe, an estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from the effects of battle, famine, or disease, while parts of Germany reported population declines of over 50%. [19]
This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths that are either directly or indirectly caused by war.These numbers include the deaths of military personnel which are the direct results of a battle or other military wartime actions, as well as wartime/war-related deaths of civilians which are often results of war-induced epidemics, famines, genocide, etc. Due to incomplete records, the ...
Thirty Years' War: 6,700 Battle of White Mountain: 1620 Thirty Years' War: 3,450 Battle of Shen-Liao: 1620 Qing conquest of the Ming: 75,000 Battle of Rohilla: 1621 Early Mughal-Sikh Wars: 14,000 Battle of Lutter: 1626 Thirty Years' War: 9,700 Battle of Wolgast: 1628 Thirty Years' War: 3,100 First Battle of Breitenfeld: 1631 Thirty Years' War ...
Based on statistics from Our World in Data (starting in 1400), 1525 (the end of the German Peasants' War) was, at its time, the deadliest year in terms of conflict deaths with 160k deaths, until it was surpassed by 1618 which saw 316k deaths. As the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and the Manchu conquest of China (1618–1683) continued, 1618 ...
American Civil War: Confederate casualties 94,000 [30] 195,000+ 290,000+ 194,026 483,026 Dakota War of 1862: ... first year of war Deaths as percentage of population 1:
1618–1648 Thirty Years' War. 1624–1625 Siege of Breda – Spain vs. Holland, England; ... Casualties Dissident Irish republican campaign: 1996 27–28 years
Casualties and losses; 500 dead, 700 wounded: 219 dead, 475 wounded ... which occurred between 25 July and 1 November 1648 was the last action of the Thirty Years' War.
Casualties and losses; Unknown: 4,000, mostly deserted [1 The Battle of ... The Battle of Bamberg took place on 9 March 1632 during the Thirty Years' War.