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This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths directly or indirectly caused by the deadliest wars in history. These numbers encompass the deaths of military personnel resulting directly from battles or other wartime actions, as well as wartime or war-related civilian deaths, often caused by war-induced epidemics , famines , or genocides .
Yugoslav Wars; Part of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the post–Cold War era: Clockwise from top-left: Officers of the Slovenian National Police Force escort captured soldiers of the Yugoslav People's Army back to their unit during the Slovenian War of Independence; a destroyed M-84 tank during the Battle of Vukovar; anti-tank missile installations of the Serbia-controlled Yugoslav People's ...
The Jewish war deaths were 7,000. 13,000 Muslims died as civilians, members of Axis forces, or as Yugoslav Partisans, and 5,000 were Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, and others. [ 44 ] The revised 1964 victims census by the Belgrade Museum of Genocide contains the named list of 55,830 civilians that died in the Territory of the Military Commander ...
Massacres against people perceived as war criminals, quislings, ideological opponents and ethnic minorities by Partisans. In 2009, the government of Serbia formed a State Commission to investigate the secret burial places of victims. The Commission compiled a registry of names, basic biographical data, and details of persecution.
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Name Date Location Deaths Notes Lamey Island Massacre: April–May 1636 Liuqiu Island: 300 By Dutch soldiers Guo Huaiyi rebellion: 1652-09-07 & 1652-09-11 Tainan: 4.000+ by Dutch soldiers Nerbudda incident: 1842-08-10 Tainan city 197 by Qing Dynasty: Mudan incident: 1871-12-18 Taiwan Prefecture, Fujian Province: 54 by Paiwan Formosans: Beipu ...
"Yugoslavia: further reports of torture and deliberate and arbitrary killings in war zones". Amnesty International. March 1992. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06 "The Prosecutor of the Tribunal Against Milan Babić - Indictment" (PDF). International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 6 November 2003.
In 1964, the Yugoslav Federal Bureau of Statistics created a list of World War II victims with 597,323 names and deficiency estimated at 20–30%, giving between 750,000 and 780,000 victims. Together with the estimate of 200,000 "collaborators and quislings" [clarification needed] killed, the total number would reach about one million.