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Saben cual es el calculo de muertos por las diferentes guerras en la hostira de la humanidad?.. he conseguido sifras del ultimo siglo, pero no una que calcule el numero de muertes por guerras en la historia del hombre... alguien podria ayudarme??.. si puden poner la fuente de donde sacan la sifra se los agradeseria.

2006-10-06 10:17:06 · 8 respuestas · pregunta de Dapucaz 1 en Arte y humanidades Historia

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EN LA GUERRA DE IRAK 20.000 EN COREA 54.500 EN VIETNAM 55.000 EN LA GUERRA DE SEIS DIAS 15.000
EN LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL 54.500.023 EN LA PRIMERA 10.000.000 EN LAS NAPOLEONICAS 8,000,000
EN LAS CRUZADAS 250.000 EN LAS GUERRAS ANTIGUAS UNIDAS SUMAN 658.000.450 DE PERSONAS Y EN LA ANTIGUEDAD EN LA EDAD DE PIEDRA SE ESTIMA DE 85.000.000 SUMAdas y las guerras revolucionarias dejaron 900.000 muertes esto con concluye en la habilidad del ser humano d pelear

2006-10-06 10:42:46 · answer #1 · answered by ricardoc2006 2 · 0 1

Es imposible responder eso ni siquiera con una cifra aproximada. Sin embargo aquí tienes una lista de datos resspecto a los conflictos más conocidos (Los títulos están en inglés, pero s entienden perfectamente) .:

War and military action:
These figures include deaths of civilians from diseases, famine, etc. as well as deaths of soldiers in battle.

62,000,000 - World War II (1939–1945), (see World War II casualties)
36,000,000 - An Lushan Rebellion (756–763)
30,000,000–60,000,000 - Mongol Conquests (13th century)
25,000,000 - Manchu conquest of Ming China (1616–1644)
20,000,000–50,000,000 - Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864)
17,000,000 - Timur Lenk's conquests (1370–1405)
15,000,000–66,000,000 - World War I (1914–1918) (see World War I casualties) note that the larger number includes Spanish flu deaths
10,000,000-25,000,000 - Second Sino-Japanese War (1931–1945)
5,000,000–9,000,000 - Russian Civil War (1917–1921)
3,800,000 - Second Congo War (1998–2004)
3,500,000–6,000,000 - Napoleonic Wars (1804–1815) (see Napoleonic Wars casualties)
3,000,000–8,000,000 - Thirty Years' War (1618–1648)
2,500,000–3,500,000 - Korean War (1950–1953)
2,300,000–3,800,000 - Vietnam War (entire war 1945–1975)
300,000–1,300,000 - First Indochina War (1945–1954)
100,000–300,000 - Vietnamese Civil War (1954–1960)
1,750,000–2,100,000 - American phase (1960–1973)
170,000 - Final phase (1973–1975)
175,000–1,150,000 - Secret War (1962–1975)
2,000,000–4,000,000 - French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)
1,700,000–2,300,000 - Khmer Rouge (1975–1979)
1,500,000–2,000,000 - Afghanistan (1979–2001)
1,000,000–1,500,000 Soviet invasion (1979–1989)
1,300,000–6,100,000 - Chinese Civil War (1928–1949) note that this figure excludes World War II casualties
300,000–3,100,000 before 1937
1,000,000–3,000,000 after World War II
1,000,000–1,200,000 - Seven Years' War (1756–1763)
600,000 to 1,300,000 - First Jewish-Roman War
1,000,000 - Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988)
1,000,000 - Sudanese Civil War (1983–2002)
1,000,000 - Biafran War (1967–1970)
900,000–1,000,000 - Mozambique Civil War (1976–1993)
800,000 - Congo Civil War (1991–1997)
620,000 - American Civil War (1861–1865)
580,000 - Bar Kokhba’s revolt (132–135CE)
550,000 - Somali Civil War (1988 - )
500,000 - Angolan Civil War (1975–2002)
500,000 - Ugandan Civil War (1979–1986)
400,000–1,000,000 - War of the Triple Alliance in Paraguay (1864–1870)
300,000 - First Burundi Civil War (1972)
300,000–3,000,000 - Bangladesh Liberation War
300,000–2,000,000 - Mexican Revolution (1910–1920)
270,000–300,000 - Crimean War (1854–1856)
255,000-1,120,000 - Philippine-American War (1898-1913)
230,000–1,400,000 - Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991)
220,000 - Liberian Civil War (1989 - )
200,000–800,000 - Warlord era in China (1917–1928)
200,000 - Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2000)
200,000 - Guatemaltec Civil War (1960–1996)
190,000 - Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871)
150,000 - Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990)
150,000 - North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970)
150,000 - Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905)
125,000 - Ethiopia–Eritrea War (1998–2000)
120,000 - Algerian Civil War (1991 - )
100,000 - Bosnian War (1992–1995)
100,500 - Chaco War (1932–1935)
100,000 - Gulf War (1991)
100,000–1,000,000 - Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962)
100,000 - One Thousand Days War (1899–1901)
75,000 - El Salvador Civil War (1980–1992)
75,000 - Second Boer War (1898–1902)
69,000 - Peru/Shining Path conflict (1980 - )
60,000 - Sri Lanka/Tamil conflict (1983-)
52,543–233,662 - American led invasion, occupation of Iraq, and Iraqi Sectarian Violence (2003 - ) (See Casualties of the conflict in Iraq since 2003)
50,000–200,000 - First Chechen War (1994–1996)
35,000 - Finnish Civil War (1918)
31,000–100,000 - Second Chechen War (1999 - )
30,000 - Turkey/PKK conflict (1984 - )
30,000 - Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)
23,000 - Nagorno-Karabakh War (1988-1994)
20,000 - 49,600 U.S. Invasion of Afghanistan (2001 – 2002)
13,000 - South Yemen Civil War (1986)
12,000 - Croatian Independence War (1991–1995)
7,000 - Kosovo War (1996–1999) (disputed)
5,000 - Turkish invasion of Cyprus (1974)
4,000 - Waziristan War (2004-2006)
1,975–4,500+ - violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (2000 -)
3,700 - Northern Ireland conflict (1969 - 1998)
3,000 - Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire (2002 - )
2,000 - Football War (1969)
1,500 - Romanian Revolution (December 1989)
1,000 - Zapatista uprising in Chiapas (1994)
1,000 - Falklands War (1982)
946–1,250 - 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict
537–3,000 - Operation Just Cause (Panama, 1989)
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Individual battles and sieges
2,000,000 - Brusilov Offensive (4 June-20 September 1916)
1,800,000 - Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943)
1,500,000 - Siege of Leningrad (1941–1944)
700,000 - Battle of Moscow (1941–1942)
552,000 - Battle of Gallipoli (1916)
500,000 - Battle of Smolensk (1941)
400,000 - Battle of Kiev (1941)
370,000 - Battle of Voronezh (1942)
370,000 - Battle of Belarus (1941)
330,000 - First Battle of the Marne (1914)
310,000 - Battle of Gaugamela (331 BC)
300,000 - Battle of the Somme (1916)
280,000 - Warsaw Uprising (1944)
280,000 - Second Battle of the Aisne (1917)
270,000 - Second Rzhev-Sychevka Offensive (1942)
270,000 - Battle of West Ukraine (1944)
260,000 - Battle of Verdun (1916)
260,000 - Battle of the Caucasus (1942)
240,000 - Third Battle of the Aisne (1918)
240,000(est) - Battle of Bibracte (58 BC)
230,000 - Battle of Berlin (1945)
230,000–350,000 - Battle of Kursk (1943)
207,000 - Battle of Plataea (479 BC)
200,000 - Battle of Carthage (c.149 BC) (149 BC–146 BC)
190,000 - Battle of West Ukraine (1941)
180,000 - Battle of France (1940)
175,000–350,000 - Operation Bagration (1944)
170,000 - Battle of the Lower Dnieper (1943)
170,000 - Battle of Königsberg (1945)
165,000–300,000 Battle of Chalons (451)
150,000 - Battle of Rostov (1941)
150,000 - Battle of Okinawa (1945)
150,000 - Battle of Passchendaele (1917)
140,000 - Battle of Vercellae (101 BC)
132,000 - Battle of Normandy (1944)
130,000 - Battle of Budapest (1945)
125,000 - Third Battle of Nanking (1864)
125,000 - Battle of Lemberg (1914)
120,000 - Battle of Arausio (105 BC)
117,000 - Battle for the Liberation of Manila (1945)
115,000 - Battle of the Frontiers (1914)
110,000 - Battle of Issus (333 BC)
100,000 - Battle of Chernikov-Poltava (1943)
100,000 - Battle of Smolensk (1943)
100,000(est) - Battle of Lugdunum (197)
90,000 - Battle of Cambrai (1917)
90,000 - Battle of Aquae Sextiae (102 BC)
83,000 - Battle of the Baltic (1941)
80,000 - Battle of Gazala (1942)
80,000 - Battle of the Somme (1918)
80,000 - Second Battle of the Marne (1918)
80,000(est) - Battle of Watling Street (AD 61)
74,000 - Battle of Polyarnoe-Karelia (1941)
72,000+ - Battle of Belgorod (1943)
70,000 - Second Battle of El Alamein (1942)
70,000 - Second Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945)
70,000 - Second Battle of Anchialus (917)
69,000 - Battle of Leyte (1944)
66,000 - Battle of Donbass (1943)
65,000 - Battle of Lvov-Sandomir (1944)
62,000 - Battle of Artois (1915)
61,000 - Battle of the Baltic (1944)
60,000 - Battle of Basra (655)
60,000 - Battle of Monte Cassino (1944)
60,000 - Battle of Arras (1917)
60,000 - First Battle of Ypres (1914)
60,000 - Second Battle of Champagne (1915)
56,000–66,000 - Battle of Cannae (216 BC)
55,000 - Korsun Pocket (1944)
55,000 - Battle of Voronezh (1942)
50,000–80,000 - Battle of Salamis (480 BC)
50,000 - Meuse-Argonne offensive (1918)
50,000 - Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo (1917)
50,000 - Battle of Caporetto (1917)
50,000 - Battle of Hsuchow (1927)
45,000 - Fourth Battle of Kharkov (1943)
45,000 - Battle of Hurtgen Forest (1944–1945)
44,000 - Battle of the Crimea (1944)
42,000 - Battle of the Seelow Heights (1945)
40,000–56,000 - Tet Offensive (1968)
40,000 - Battle of Imphal (1944)
40,000 - Battle of Adrianople (378)
38,000 - Battle of the Bulge (1944–1945)
37,000 - Battle of Tannenberg (1914)
36,500 - Battle of the Ebro (1938)
35,000 - Battle of Mukden (1905)
32,000 - Battle of Lepanto (1571)
31,000 - Battle of Thapsus (46 BC)
31,000 - Battle of Taierzhuang (1937)
30,000 - Hartmannswillerkopf (1914-1918)
30,000 - Battle of Saipan (1944)
30,000 - Battle of Konotop (1659)
30,000 - Battle of Marignan (1515)
30,000–50,000 - Battle of Naissus (268)
30,000 - Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (9)
30,300–34,000 - Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC)
29,000 - Battle of Iwo Jima (1945)
28,000–38,000 - Battle of Towton, (Wars of the Roses, 1461)
26,000 - Battle of Guadalcanal, (1942–1943)
25,000 - Battle of Pydna (168 BC)
26,000 - Katyn Massacre (1940)
24,000 - Battle of Chancellorsville (1863)
22,500 - Battle of Leipzig (1813)
21,000 - Battle of Guam (1944)
20,000–30,000 - Battle of Munda (45 BC)
20,000 - Battle of the Trebia (218 BC)
20,000 - Battle of Zama (202 BC)
19,000 - Battle of Vienna (1683)
18,500 - Battle of Borodino (1812)
18,500 - Operation Market Garden (1944)
17,000 - Battle of Bataan (1942)
16,500 - Battle of Halhin Gol (1939)
15,000 - Battle of Waterloo (1815)
15,000 - Battle of Lake Trasimene (217 BC)
13,500 - Battle of Leyte Gulf (1944)
12,000 - Siege of Tobruk (1941)
11,000 - Battle of Heraclea (180 BC)
11,000 - Siege of Petersburg, Virginia (1864–1865)
10,500 - Battle of Asculum (279 BC)
10,360 - Battle of Mons Graupius (83 or 84)
10,000 - Battle of Điện Biên Phủ (1954)
10,000 - Battle of the Metaurus (207 BC)
10,000 - Battle of Celaya (1913)
8,700 - Battle of Cynoscephalae (197 BC)
8,600 - Battle of Jutland (1916)
8,000+ - Battle of Agincourt, (Hundred Years' War, 1415)
7,200 - Kokoda Track Campaign, (1942–1943)
7,058 - Battle of Gettysburg (1863)
7,000–11,000 - Battle of Pharsalus (48 BC)
6,592 - Battle of Marathon (490 BC)
6,500 - Battle of the Kasserine Pass (1943)
6,500 - Battle of Tinian (1944)
5,600–6,600 Battle of Tali-Ihantala (1944)
5,700 - Battle of Tarawa (1943)
5,350+ - Battle of Suomussalmi (1939–1940)
5,000–8,000 - Battle of Hastings (1066)
5,000+ - Battle of Dara (530)
5,000+ - Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
4,808 - Battle of Antietam (1862)
4,360 - Battle of Chickamauga (1863)
4,329 - Battle of Isandlwana (1879)
4,175 - Battle of Leuthen (1757)
3,750 - Battle of the Wilderness (1864)
3,477 - Battle of Shiloh (1862)
3,205 - Second Battle of Bull Run (1862)
2,800 - Battle of Midway (1942)
2,400 - La Noche Triste (1520)
2,000+ - Battle of Vimeiro (August 20, 1808)
2,000+ - Battle of Manzikert (1071)
1,900 - First Battle of Fredericksburg (1862)
1,705 - Battle of Cold Harbor (June 1-June 3, 1864)
1,700 - Battle of Vicksburg (1863)
1,015 - Battle of Bud Dajo (Philippines, 1906)
1,000+ - Battle of Dyrrhachium (48 BC)
868 - First Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861)
639 - Battle of San Jacinto (1836)
586 - Battle of the Alamo (1836)
567 - Battle of Rorke's Drift (1879)
495 - Battle of Monongahela (1755)
366 - Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)
350 - Battle of Spioen Kop (1900)
302 - Battle of Little Bighorn (1876)
200–2,850 - Battle for Fallujah (November 8–November 14, 2004)
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Genocide and democide
The neutrality and factual accuracy of this section are disputed.
Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page.

27,000,000-73,000,000[1] - People's Republic of China (1949-1975) under Mao Zedong [2]
17,267,000[3](Table 3.1) - Slavery of Africans
13,778,000[4] - Democide of the Native American populations.
10,214,000[5] - Democides by the Kuomintang
10,000,000[1] - 31,000,000[6] Democides (1933 -1945) of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, including the Holocaust
5,964,000[7] - 30,000,000[8] - War crimes of Imperial Japan, especially in China and other Asian regions, 1930's-1945, under Hideki Tojo and others. See also Japanese war crimes. Note: These figures are included in World War II death toll.
5,000,000 - 30,000,000 - Congo Free State (1877 - 1908) under King Leopold II of Belgium.
4,000,000 - 50,000,000 - Soviet Union (1924-1953) under Joseph Stalin[9]
2,400,000 - 3,000,000 - Bangladesh (1971) East Pakistan wanted independence from West Pakistan. After the expulsion of the West Pakistan army, another 150,000 were killed by the vengeful victors.
2,000,000–3,000,000 - Cambodia (1975-1979) under Pol Pot
1,634,000[10] - Democides by the United States (1900-1987)
1,000,000–3,000,000 Armenian Genocide (1895-1923) . Most cited number is 1.5 million. Includes:
30,000–300,000 - Hamidian (First Armenian) Massacre (1895-1896)
6,000–30,000 - 1909
600,000–2,000,000 - Second Armenian Massacre (1915-1918)
250,000–500,0000 - (1919-1923)
937,000 - Genocide in Rwanda (Rwanda, 1994)
800,000–1,000,000 - India/Pakistan Partition, (1947-1948)
~400,000 - Ustasha/Independent State of Croatia genocide of Serbs, Jews, Roma people during World War II (1941-1945)
100,000-200,000 - Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia
300,000 - Uganda (1971-1979) under Idi Amin
250,000–1,000,000 - Indonesia (1965-1966) under President Suharto (anti-communist purges).
225,000 - (1788 - 1888) Population decline of the Australian Aborigines in the first 100 years of British settlement *(source)
182,000 - Iraq (1986-1989) under Saddam Hussein, see also Al-Anfal Campaign
175,000 Yugoslavia (1944-1948) Anti-german purge by Josip Broz Tito's Partisans.
150,000 - 300,000 East Timor (1970's) under President Suharto
130,000-200,000 - Guatemala (1962-1996), under Rios Montt and others see also civil war and highland massacres
100,000 - cumulative total attributed to Thuggee, ? - 1840
75,000 - England (1509-1547) under King Henry VIII
40,000–100,000 - Namibia (1904-1908). See also Herero massacre
40,000 - France (1793-1794) under the Jacobin Reign of Terror (estimates vary from 18,000 to 60,000 but this is the generally accepted figure).
30,000 - Haiti (1964 - 1971) under François "Papa Doc" Duvalier
10,000–30,000 - Argentina's Dirty War, (Argentina, 1976 - 1983)

2006-10-06 10:48:46 · answer #2 · answered by roshpi 3 · 1 0

Y aquí no consta la muerte de los espermatozoides de los muertos, ni tampoco los que murieron en las vaginas en el intento, ni los que fueron arrojados a la ****** en los anos de los homosexuales.

2014-10-10 14:25:18 · answer #3 · answered by saliva 3 · 0 0

Un solo muerto és ya más que suficiente.

2006-10-10 06:47:24 · answer #4 · answered by Cesáreo Tinajero 4 · 0 0

si te das cuenta por cada humano cada día hay una guerra distinta.... y bueno la guerra esta desde las grandes guerras que logran los paises mas avanzados desde una pelea de pandillas... todo es guerra en este mundo... ahora... puedes imaginar el número de muertos por dia??... pues yo lo creo inimaginable....

2006-10-07 15:21:10 · answer #5 · answered by katia 2 · 0 0

segun yo no se puede calcular porque se carecen de datos confiables de guerras en la edad media y en la edad antigüa.

en las guerras del siglo pasado y el antepasado los registros son muy confiables, pero hacia atras, y conforme más hacia atras en la historia, son menos fieles.

2006-10-06 10:26:46 · answer #6 · answered by Iñaki 3 · 0 0

Nunca se olviden.

Las guerras las hacen los Viejos para que Mueran los Jóvenes

2006-10-06 10:27:46 · answer #7 · answered by augusto492001 4 · 0 1

-Uhhh pues un chingo, si tan solo los criminales de George Bush padre e hijo se han dado un festin de sangre en Irak y George W. en Afganistan tambien... considera los palestinos, nicaragüenses, vietnamitas, indocumentados mexicanos... ya no pagan los gringos lo que han hecho ni con toda la sangre de sus ciudadanos

2006-10-06 10:26:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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