The 10 most costly human and material wars in history

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Human history has witnessed severe wars that caused irreversible human losses and material losses. After decades of suffering, the peoples of the country have woken up from the war. Other peoples have not been able to compensate for the horrendous wars. The wars between political, religious, national, ethnic and sectarian conflict vary.
In this report we monitor the most 10 wars throughout history cost in terms of human losses and material cost, taking into account the historical and geographical diversity of those wars:

  1. World War II (1939-1945)

    Since much of Europe has been decimated, it is difficult to quantify the total cost of war. This war is undoubtedly the most expensive in human history. America alone spent the equivalent of $ 4.104 trillion, more than 12 times what America spent in war First World.

It is estimated that the number of victims of war in the world military and civilians exceeded 62 million people, equivalent to 2% of the world's population at the time, half of the victims were civilians, in addition to tens of millions of wounded and mutilated, Poland and Germany are among the most European countries affected by the scourge of that war.

  1. World War I (1914-1918)

    The losses of the First World War were estimated at more than 8 million dead, 21 million wounded and 7 million prisoners and missing. Russia's losses led to the losses of Germany, Austria, France, Britain, Italy and the United States. The most important material losses occurred in the territories where the fighting took place. Agricultural crops were destroyed, livestock were destroyed, hundreds of thousands of houses and thousands of factories were destroyed. In addition to damage to railroads and coal mines that were flooded by one side or another with water to prevent their exploitation by the enemy. The United States alone spent $ 334 billion.

  2. The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864)

    This Chinese civil war was one of the most widespread conflicts in Asia, as well as one of the first cases of all-out war in modern times. Every man, woman and child were recruited to fight, which technically meant that there were no "civilians." So it is not surprising that the level of destruction is appalling, estimated at about 20 million people, in one of the most violent military conflicts in history.
    4 - Mongol conquests

    The Mughal empire was initially named after the great Mongol state and was a great empire during the 13th and 14th centuries. Beginning in the steppes of Central Asia, it eventually spread from Eastern Europe to the Sea of ​​Japan, covering Siberia in the north and extending southward to Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East. Commonly referred to as the largest contiguous empire in world history. It is the empire after wars fought by the Mongols, which killed nearly 35 million people.

  3. The Russian Civil War (1917-1921)

    The White Army, the Green Army, the Red Army, and eight foreign countries took part in this civil war, and that war directly led to several other wars of independence. This period was very bloody and very run in Russian history.

  4. The Cold War

The term Cold War is used to describe the state of conflict, tension and rivalry that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s. This period saw several wars, including the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

The United States spent a total of $ 738 billion in the Vietnam War, which resulted in the death of 58,000 soldiers.
While America spent what is currently equivalent to 341 billion dollars in the Korean War, which killed nearly 34 thousand.

  1. War on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan
"We will fight terrorism in Iraq better than we fight in America."

US President George W. Bush justified the US attack on Iraq. The war on terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan cost the participating countries substantial amounts of money. In terms of dollar value, economists predict that war would be one of the most expensive wars to date. $ 1.6 trillion.

  1. The 30-year war

The 17th-century Horror series was one of the most devastating periods in the history of Europe in the 19th century after the Middle Ages, which saw the so-called 100-year war between Britain and France. We could not get specific figures about that war - and the 30-year war The bankruptcy of most soldiers and belligerents who sought to finance themselves through looting and theft.

  1. Second Congo War

That war was known as the World War in Africa. It was the largest, most bloody and destructive war in African territory, with eight African countries, as well as nearly 25 armed groups. By 2008, the war and its aftermath had killed 5.4 million people, most of whom died of disease and famine, making the Second Congo War the deadliest conflict on a global scale since World War II. Millions have been displaced from their homes or sought shelter in neighboring countries.
War of the Three Kingdoms

Char to that war in China as the most costly war after World War II in human history, which led to the deaths of nearly 37 million people.

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Great one bro..educative write up

some sad story also in it

many knowledge has indeed lost with wars