the costliest and most destructive war in human history would be World War 2. taking in the account of inflation, and loss of human life this war left a reconizable scar on the history of man I can't answer your question because it is not complete. Sorry I didn't answer your question. Next time read it out loud because you might understand it but other people might not.
World War II. Approximately 50-75 million soldiers, civilians, and victims of the Holocaust died during this time
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The Battle of Stalingrad during the Second World War cost the lives of about 2 million people . This was the costliest battle in human history . Below is a relevant link to the battle of Stalingrad .
Their wars against Poland, the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, the two Russian Revolutions, World War II and, if it can be called a war, the Cold War.
The history of the Romanian people is a history of wars; XXth: Balkanic War, World War I, World War II.
The most brutal fighting was in the Southern Colonies
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You mean the most destructive on American soil. Because all the wars since then have been on foreign soil.
The conclusion of World War II took place on the Battleship Missouri in Tokyo Harbor on September 2, 1945. General Douglas MacArthur oversaw the ceremony formally ending the most destructive war in history.
World War I wasn't the most destructive war. World War II was. World War II had over eight times as many casualties as World War I and also brought total war to a whole new level. It completely put Europe in ruins, but World War II was definitely the war to end all wars. After that came the Cold War, which was just political disagreement with words thrown around.
World war two was the worst war of all time.
what is an example of ferocity of world war I
Probably the Civil War was because the most Americans killed in any war was our own Civil War fought between the Northern and Southern states between 1861 - 1865.
World War II was the most destructive war in human history, first of all, because of the number of nations involved. Nations on nearly every continent took part, and its conflicts were waged on most of the world's land, seas, and air spaces. Another cause of the great destruction was the sophistication of the weapons involved, which never before had been utilized in war.
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30 Years War. In fact, this war was even more destructive the World War I, although its carnage was surpassed by World War II. This was largely due to the fact that mercenary armies went unpaid and pillaged the countryside to support themselves.
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The use of tanks and aircrafts made World War 1 so destructive. Another reason was because there were so many countries involved.