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August Klingler – German international footballer (1942), scored three goals in Germany's final international during World War II in November 1942, killed on the Eastern Front 23 November 1944 aged 26. [65] Georg Köhl – German international footballer (1937). Played for 1.FC Nürnberg.
Killed when his landing craft was hit by a Japanese mortar while stuck on a coral reef. Howard "Smiley" Johnson [7] 28 1945 Guard Green Bay Packers: 1941 Marines Killed by a mortar shell during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Alex Ketzko [8] 25 1944 Tackle: Detroit Lions: 1943 Army Killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge. Jack Lummus [5] [9] 29 ...
According to Charles K. Armstrong, the war resulted in the death of an estimated 12%–15% of the North Korean population (c. 10 million), "a figure close to or surpassing the proportion of Soviet citizens killed in World War II". [9] Civilians killed during a night battle near Yongsan, August 1950
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]
Pages in category "Lists of people killed in World War II" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This list of South Korea national football team records contains statistical accomplishments related to the South Korea national ... Total 988: 534: 243: 211: 1,782: ...
South Korea: 38 policemen, 163 civil workers, and 73 civilians Bodo League massacre: 1950, Summer South Korea: 100,000–200,000 Mass murder of communists and suspected communist sympathizers [2] [3] Bloody Gulch massacre: 1950, August 12 Masan: 75 Chaplain-Medic Massacre: 1950, 7 (Jul) 16 Tunam 31 POWs Victims included 1 chaplain. 1 survivor ...
South Korea were only the second Asian team to compete at a World Cup after the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) in 1938, and the first fully-independent Asian nation to do so. South Korea lost their only two games by heavy margins: 9–0 against Hungary (the joint-heaviest defeat in World Cup history) and 7–0 against Turkey.