The answer is more to what degree were nations involved. There were the nations that were fully involved in the Axis (Germany, Italy, Japan) or the Allies (Britian, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand), and the occupied countries (France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Morocco, Egypt, Burma, China, Philippines), and even neutral countries who were involved, (Sweden, Switzerland) because they acted as intermediaries for banking and humanitarian needs. Countries allied or historically tied to nations at war were also involved through association and support of voluntary troops and goods (India, Bermuda, Barbados, French Antilles, Guyana). It might be easier to ask what part of the world was not involved in WW2. A couple of South American countries and some African nations escaped involvement of any kind... that's about it.
Approximately 10-15% of the world's population was involved in World War 2, making it one of the largest conflicts in history. The war involved many countries across multiple continents and had significant impacts on global politics and society.
Millions! This is indeed a suboptimal question because it must include all of the men and women who were actively serving and those support people who assisted in the war effort from all sides! This question is obscure. There were over two million in the American Forces. There were millions of others who fought for the Allies and the Axis powers. If you mean how many people around the world were involved this will give you an idea: Over Seventy One Million Worldwide died in World War 2. That is only the amount of people who died. I would imagine there there two hundred million or more involved in the war. Japan had a population of 100 million people. China had more.
An estimated 65 million soldiers from around the world fought in World War 1.
Baby boomers were indirectly impacted by World War 2 as it led to economic prosperity and increased opportunities for their parents, resulting in better living standards and educational opportunities for the baby boomers. However, some baby boomers may have been directly impacted if their parents were involved in the war, leading to potential family disruption and loss.
It is estimated that approximately 1.5 trillion pounds of ammunition were used during World War II. This vast quantity was used across all theaters and by all sides involved in the conflict.
It is estimated that around 10-20% of World War I veterans experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime. However, it's worth noting that PTSD was not officially recognized as a diagnosis until much later, so the prevalence could be higher.
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no not at all they were not involved in the first world war
what was the percentage of bystanders who did what? percent is a measure of proportion, there needs to be another reference point. do you mean of the world's population? do you mean only of those involved in the Holocaust? but then you say World War II, so do you mean 'which countries were neutral in World War II?' the question is impossible to answer as it is.
Venezuela was involved in world war 2 by pope Gregory
World War I World War II Afganistan War(After 2001) Plus many small wars in its country
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
They were not involved with the war.
Germany had was the one country that was involved in World War l and World War ll
New Zealand got involved in World War I in August of 1914.
World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
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Yes, every country was involved with the world wars. That is why they are called world wars.