Approximately how many Europeans died from combat, disease, or famine due to WWI?

a) 12 million
Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War.
b) 16 million
c) 20 million
Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War.
d) 24 million
Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War.


b) 16 million

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