Most people who died in World War 1 were actual soldiers True or False

History · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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True.

The majority of deaths in World War I were indeed soldiers who perished during the conflict. The war involved extensive military mobilization and large-scale battles, resulting in significant casualties among the armed forces of the participating nations. While civilians were also affected by the war through indirect means such as bombings, shortages and the flu pandemic that occurred during the war, the bulk of the fatalities were soldiers who fought on the front lines.