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How many people died in the Soviet Union in World War II?

The Soviet Union lost 26.6 million people in World War II.

In World War II, about 70 million people died directly from war and war-related reasons (such as disaster, famine, lack of medical care, spread of infectious diseases, conscription, labor recruitment, slaughter, etc.). ).

Of these 70 million people, the Soviet Union accounted for 26.6 million (194 1- 1945) and soldiers accounted for 35%. The number of casualties caused by the Soviet War is also huge, with the cumulative number of registered soldiers as high as18.3 million), with China accounting for about 1830.

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May 9, 20 10 is the 65th anniversary of Russia's victory in the Great Patriotic War and World War II. So how many people died in the Soviet Union during World War II is still a mystery.

On May 9th, many "authoritative experts" released "authoritative data". Russian media said that the death toll of World War II in the Soviet Union announced in Stalin's era was 654.38 million+million, but by Gorbachev's era, this number had been changed to 27 million. Now some historians believe that the death toll in the Soviet Union at that time may be as high as 42 million.

At present, the very important Soviet intelligence agencies and Soviet archives have not been decrypted, and historians also doubt whether truly valuable historical materials can be found in the decrypted archives. Some people say that it takes a long time to decrypt many Soviet archives. ...

On May 5, Alexander Key Lilin, director of the Patriotic Martyrs Memorial Bureau of the Russian Ministry of National Defense, told reporters in Moscow today that during the 194 1 to 1945 Great Patriotic War, the Soviet Union lost 26.6 million people and the number of combat casualties exceeded 8.6 million. This set of data will be handed over to the national leaders for publication on May 9.

Kirikin said: "Including the Far East campaign, the number of Soviet troops lost during the war (including those who died on the battlefield, those who died after being wounded or those who did not come back after being captured) was 8,668,400, including 509,300 army and navy, 665,438 Soviet KGB border guards +0.4 million, and 97,700 internal security forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The total loss was 26.6 million. "

He revealed that during the war, * * * mobilized 29.5 million people to serve. 1 945 Before July1,the number of Soviet troops was11390,000, and the number of people who were treated in hospitals was10.46 million.

The loss ratio of Soviet and German troops is 1.3 1. The Germans lost about 6 million people and the Allies lost 806,000 people.

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