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|align=left| Finland P || 3,700,000 [1] || 95,000 [2] || 2,000 [3] || ||97,000 || 2.30 84.208.82.193 ( talk) 10:29, 4 February 2016 (UTC)
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Remove comments "Included with the Soviet and German Armies" from Lithuania and Latvia in "total death" table. That information not in source (e-source you can download from link http://eknigi.org/istorija/122302-poteri-narodonaseleniya-v-xx-veke.html). This comments suggests the wrong idea that the civilian death from Russian army comparable to the civilian death from Germany. Require special confirmation that the loss is comparable.
quote from source: Литва
потери мирного населения8 345,0 погибло от военных действий 25,0 казнено и убито 230,0 заключено в тюрьмы и лагеря 110,0 угнано на работу в Германию 70,0 из них погибло 15,0 умерло от голода и болезней 75,0 эмиграция9 50,0
Hance ( talk) 11:19, 6 February 2016 (UTC)
Yes, i would like to see your scancopy, please. That i see in e-copy on page 29: http://fotkidepo.ru/photo/22915/2518KLwI0AG4Uu/1120389w.png footnote 5: Немцы добровольно выехали из Прибалтики и Украины в Германию. См. 19, с. 166. Hance ( talk) 15:13, 6 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello, since I do not know whether User:TheShadowed is still around (the last messages on his talk page date back to 2008), I would like to make you aware that this chart of his: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/World_War_II_Casualties.svg/2000px-World_War_II_Casualties.svg.png, which is linked on a lot of wiki pages of all languages, is grossly inaccurate regarding Italy: as one can see on World War II casualties, Italian casualties were 319,000 military and 153,000 civilians, overall 472,000, that is slightly less than Romania which lost 500,000 military and civilians. But in the chart, it appears as if Italian overall casualties were just slightly more than half of the Romanian casualties; it seems this comes from underestimate of Italian civilian casualties. By the way, I noticed that in the chart Hungarian overall casualties look smaller than Romanian, while in reality they were greater (Hungary, 564,000; Romania, 500,000).-- 188.152.113.51 ( talk) 15:41, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
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|align=left| Finland P || 3,700,000 [1] || 95,000 [2] || 2,000 [3] || ||97,000 || 2.30 84.208.82.193 ( talk) 10:29, 4 February 2016 (UTC)
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edit request to
World War II casualties has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Remove comments "Included with the Soviet and German Armies" from Lithuania and Latvia in "total death" table. That information not in source (e-source you can download from link http://eknigi.org/istorija/122302-poteri-narodonaseleniya-v-xx-veke.html). This comments suggests the wrong idea that the civilian death from Russian army comparable to the civilian death from Germany. Require special confirmation that the loss is comparable.
quote from source: Литва
потери мирного населения8 345,0 погибло от военных действий 25,0 казнено и убито 230,0 заключено в тюрьмы и лагеря 110,0 угнано на работу в Германию 70,0 из них погибло 15,0 умерло от голода и болезней 75,0 эмиграция9 50,0
Hance ( talk) 11:19, 6 February 2016 (UTC)
Yes, i would like to see your scancopy, please. That i see in e-copy on page 29: http://fotkidepo.ru/photo/22915/2518KLwI0AG4Uu/1120389w.png footnote 5: Немцы добровольно выехали из Прибалтики и Украины в Германию. См. 19, с. 166. Hance ( talk) 15:13, 6 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello, since I do not know whether User:TheShadowed is still around (the last messages on his talk page date back to 2008), I would like to make you aware that this chart of his: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/World_War_II_Casualties.svg/2000px-World_War_II_Casualties.svg.png, which is linked on a lot of wiki pages of all languages, is grossly inaccurate regarding Italy: as one can see on World War II casualties, Italian casualties were 319,000 military and 153,000 civilians, overall 472,000, that is slightly less than Romania which lost 500,000 military and civilians. But in the chart, it appears as if Italian overall casualties were just slightly more than half of the Romanian casualties; it seems this comes from underestimate of Italian civilian casualties. By the way, I noticed that in the chart Hungarian overall casualties look smaller than Romanian, while in reality they were greater (Hungary, 564,000; Romania, 500,000).-- 188.152.113.51 ( talk) 15:41, 13 February 2016 (UTC)