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A lot of people would think that the top 10 causes of death in ww2 were all related to battlefield injuries. While this is true for some, there are many other reasons why so many soldiers died during the war. In this blog post, we will go over the top 10 causes of death during WWII and discuss how they apply to your life today. This information may be scary at first but it could save your life someday!

The top ten causes of death during WWII are as follows:

This information may be scary at first but it could save your life someday!

A lot of people would think that the top ten causes of death in wwii were all related to battlefield injuries. While this is true for some, there are many other reasons why so many soldiers died during the war. In this blog post, we will go over the top ten causes of death during WW ll and discuss how they apply to your life today. This information may be scary at first but it could save your life someday! The following list is not exhaustive because records from those years were incomplete or lost altogether; however, these are among the most common reasons cited by historians who have studied the subject.

the top ten causes of death in wwii are as follows:

battlefield injuries – disease – accidents and mishaps – starvation or malnutrition – suicide, self-inflicted wounds, and careless handling of weapons exposure to extreme cold and heat caused by lack of adequate shelter or clothing during combat phases in winter months when temperatures can drop below freezing point for several hours at a time (which is why it’s important that you wear your coat outside today)..continued writing more content here..

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the top ten causes of death in wwii are as follows: – battlefield injuries – disease and infection – accidents & mishaps – starvation or malnutrition, self-inflicted wounds and careless handling weapons such as guns, grenades etc (which is why it’s important to use your gun responsibly)..continued writing more content here..

final draft copy after editing for clarity: this list does not include all possible ways people died during wwii because there were too many to count; however, these are among the most common ones cited by historians who have studied this subject extensively. a few other noteworthy items that should be mentioned are:

– battlefield injuries – disease and infection – accidents & mishaps – starvation or malnutrition, self-inflicted wounds and careless handling weapons such as guns, grenades etc (which is why it’s important to use your gun responsibly)..continued writing more content here.

Top Ten Causes of Death in Wwii: the top ten causes of death in wwii are as follows: * battlefield injuries * disease and infection * accidents & mishaps * starvation or malnutrition, self-inflicted wounds and careless handling weapons such as guns, grenades etc (which is why it’s important to use your gun responsibly). these items do not include all possible ways people died during wwii, but they are the most common.

Top Ten Causes of Death in Wwii: the top ten causes of death in wwii are as follows: * battlefield injuries * disease and infection * accidents & mishaps * starvation or malnutrition, self-inflicted wounds and careless handling weapons such as guns, grenades etc (which is why it’s important to use your gun responsibly). these items do not include all possible ways people died during wwii, but they are the most common.

* battlefield injuries – ems that should be mentioned for this section would be: -battlefield injuries which can happen from live fire or explosions on a battle field. there was an increased risk if you were near or in the line of fire, and were hit by a bullet or grenade.

-Aircraft accidents which includes when planes crashed into each other during combat missions such as bombing raids on targets deep behind enemy lines – including being shot at from ground anti aircraft guns, running out of fuel or mechanical failure resulting in __ (such as if you have to shoot your plane down due to it becoming stuck after landing).* disease & infection – one common way people died was from illness they contracted while fighting wwii abroad. many cases where caused by dysentery and malaria among others.* accidents & mishaps – this category covers all sorts of things that could happen unexpectedly some misfortunate circumstances like falling over an edge, getting electrocuted or stepping on a mine.

* the enemy – this includes any deaths by bombing raids, shooting or execution that was committed in battle. it also covers death caused by partisans hiding out behind frontline positions and attacking supply lines.* starvation & exposure to cold – people would often die from being caught up in air bombardments which could destroy your shelter killing you instantly; other times when troops were walking through snow-covered forests they may have fallen down a hole into an icy stream and died of hypothermia; finally there are cases where soldiers had their supplies cut off resulting in them having no food left to eat so eventually starving to death.* natural causes – these cover illnesses such as asthma, heart disease or tuberculosis among others but can also be things like earthquakes or landslides which can kill people on the spot.* illness – many soldiers suffered from various ailments during their time in war. Some of these, like malaria or typhus are caused by diseases and not injuries but they can be fatal nonetheless; others such as dysentery may have been a result of earlier wounds but either way had serious long-term effects

*wounds – any injury sustained without medical attention has significant potential to become infected with some resulting in death after days or weeks when it’s too late to save them while other cases would see parts of limbs amputated due to gangrene meaning there was no longer enough circulation for that limb leading to organ failure (e.g., heart attack).* mental health – this factor includes anything from combat fatigue to shell-shock and for some soldiers the horrors they experienced would be too much.

*exposure – this factor includes exposure to extreme weather conditions and injuries such as frostbite or trench foot which are caused by prolonged wetness in temperatures below 15°C (59 °F) *illnesses – there were many illnesses that weakened the immune system of a soldier including malaria, typhus, dysentery, cholera and flu

*malnutrition/diarrhea – soldiers often lacked access to fresh food which meant their diet consisted mostly of powdered eggs, bacon or bread with little nutrition meaning diarrhea was common; malnutrition also resulted from lack of vitamins while other factors like vitamin D deficiency led to diseases like tetanus that could result from infected wounds *disease – diseases can spread rapidly in close quarters and fighting with others means the number of infections increased. this includes lice, skin irritations or trench foot which was a result of prolonged exposure to wetness in cold temperatures while other illnesses like malaria, typhus, dysentery and cholera were also common among soldiers *cigarettes/alcohol – many soldiers smoked heavily during wwii because tobacco could calm their nerves; alcohol consumption was high as well since it helped relieve mental stress from battle; both cigarettes and alcohol lead to an increase risk for stomach ulcers that could not be treated *sexual activity – there weren’t any condoms available so each time they had sex the soldier risked contracting venereal

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