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Самые кровопролитные войны в истории человечества. ФотоWar is as old as humanity itself.

The earliest documented evidence of the war are fighting on the territory of Egypt in the Mesolithic (cemetery 117), which occurred approximately 14,000 years ago. The war took place in most parts of the globe, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of millions of people. In our review of the bloodiest wars in the history of mankind, which can not in any case forget not to repeat the like.

1. The war for the independence of Biafra

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1 million dead victims
Conflict, also known as the Nigerian civil war (July 1967 – January 1970), was caused by the attempt to separate self-proclaimed state of Biafra (Eastern province of Nigeria). The conflict occurred as a result of political, economic, ethnic, cultural and religious tensions that preceded the formal decolonization of Nigeria in 1960 – 1963. Most people in the war died of starvation and various diseases.

2. The Japanese invasion of Korea

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1 million dead
The Japanese invasion of Korea (or Indiska war) took place between 1592 and 1598: the initial invasion took place in 1592, and a second invasion in 1597, after a brief truce. The conflict ended in 1598 with the withdrawal of Japanese troops. Killed about 1 million Koreans, and the loss of the Japanese is unknown.

3. The Iran-Iraq war

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1 million dead
The Iran-Iraq war – armed conflict between Iran and Iraq that lasted from 1980 to 1988, making him the longest war of the 20th century. The war began when Iraq invaded Iran on 22 September 1980 and ended in stalemate on 20 August 1988. From the point of view of tactics, the conflict was comparable with the First world war because it was used large scale trench warfare, machine-gun, bayonet, psychological pressure, and was widely used chemical weapon.

4. The Siege Of Jerusalem

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1.1 million dead
The oldest conflict in the list (it happened in 73 BC) was a decisive event in the First Jewish war. The Roman army besieged and captured the city of Jerusalem, which was defended by the Jews. The siege ended with the looting of the city and the destruction of its famous Second Temple. According to the historian Josephus, during the siege were killed 1.1 million civilians, mainly as a result of violence and hunger.

5. The Korean war

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1.2 million dead
Lasting from June 1950 to July 1953, the Korean war was the armed conflict which began when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, led by the US, came to the aid of South Korea while China and Soviet Union supported North Korea. The war ended after a truce was signed, was created a demilitarized zone and an exchange of prisoners of war. However, a peace Treaty was not signed, and the two Koreas technically are still at war.

6. The Mexican revolution

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2 million dead
The Mexican revolution that lasted from 1910 to 1920, radically changed the whole Mexican culture. Considering that then, the population was only 15 million, the losses were appallingly high, but numerical estimates are very different. Most historians agree that killed 1.5 million people, and nearly 200 000 refugees fled abroad. The Mexican revolution is often referred to as the most important sociopolitical event in Mexico and one of the great social upheavals of the 20th century.

7. The Conquest Of The Chuck

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2 million dead
The conquest of the Chuck is a term used for a series of massacres and conquests in South Africa, which led Chuck – the famous monarch of the Zulu Kingdom. In the first half of the 19th century Chuck at the head of a large army invaded and ransacked a number of regions in South Africa. Estimated to be killing up to 2 million people from the indigenous tribes.

8. Compresso-sickie war

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2 million dead
Another conflict is with violence in Korea was compreso-sickie wars series military campaigns waged by the Chinese sui dynasty against Koguryo, one of Korea’s three kingdoms in 598 — 614. The war (which eventually was won by the Koreans) have killed 2 million people and the total death toll is probably much higher, as no account of the loss of the Koreans among the civilian population.

9. Religious wars in France

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4 million dead
Also known as the Huguenot war, French religious wars between 1562 and 1598, a period of civil strife and military confrontations between French Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots). The exact number of wars and their respective dates are still debated by historians, but it is assumed that killing up to 4 million people.

10. The second Congolese war

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5.4 million dead million
Also known by several other names such as the Great war of Africa or the African world war, second Congo war was the bloodiest in modern African history. It directly involved nine African countries, as well as about 20 armed groups.

The war was waged for five years (1998 to 2003) and led to 5.4 million deaths, mainly due to disease and starvation. This makes Congo war the deadliest conflict in the world since the Second world war.

11. The Napoleonic wars

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6 million dead
Lasted between 1803 and 1815 the Napoleonic wars were a series of major conflicts being fought by the French Empire led by Napoleon Bonaparte against European powers formed into various coalitions. During his military career Napoleon had spent about 60 battles and lost only seven, mostly at the end of his reign. In Europe killed approximately 5 million people, including over disease.

12. The thirty years war

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11.5 million million dead
The thirty years war, which was fought between 1618 and 1648 years, was a series of conflicts for hegemony in Central Europe. This war became one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, and it originally began as a conflict between Protestant and Catholic States in the divided Holy Roman Empire. Gradually, the war developed into a much larger conflict involving most of the great powers of Europe. Estimates of the number killed vary considerably, but the most probable calculation shows that killed about 8 million people, including civilians.

13. Chinese civil war

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8 million dead
The Chinese civil war was fought between the forces loyal to the Kuomintang (the political party of the Republic of China) and forces loyal to the Communist party of China. The war began in 1927 and ended it essentially only in 1950, it stopped when major active battles. The conflict eventually de facto led to the formation of the two States: the Republic of China (now known as Taiwan) and people’s Republic of China (the mainland). The war is remembered for its atrocities on both sides, millions of civilians were deliberately murdered.

14. The civil war in Russia

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12 million dead
The civil war in Russia lasted from 1917 to 1922, erupted in result of the October revolution of 1917, when many groups began to fight for power. The two largest groups were the Red army of the Bolsheviks and allied forces known as the White army. In 5 years of war in the country was recorded from 7 to 12 million victims of which were mostly civilians. The civil war in Russia was even described as the greatest national catastrophe which has ever experienced in Europe.

15. The Conquest Of Tamerlane

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20 million dead
Also known as Timur, Tamerlane was a famous Turko-Mongol conqueror and the commander. In the second half of the 14th century he led a brutal military campaign in Western, southern and Central Asia, the Caucasus and southern Russia. Tamerlane was the most powerful ruler in the Muslim world after defeating the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman Empire and the crushing defeat of the Delhi Sultanate. Scholars estimate that his military campaigns caused the deaths of 17 million people, which accounted for about 5% of the then world population.

16. The Dungan revolt

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Of 20.8 million dead
The Dungan revolt was mainly the ethnic and religious war that was fought between the Han (Chinese ethnic group native East Asia) and Hui people (Chinese Muslims) in the 19th century in China. The revolt arose over a pricing dispute (when the merchant Han Hui which the buyer has not paid the required amount for the bamboo sticks). In the end during the uprising has killed more than 20 million people, mostly due to natural disasters and events caused by war, such as drought and famine.

17. The conquest of North and South America

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138 million dead
European colonization of North and South America technically began in the 10th century, when Norwegian sailors settled briefly on the shore of modern day Canada. However, basically we are talking about the period between 1492 and 1691 years. During those 200 years, tens of millions of people were killed in battles between colonialists and native Americans, but estimates for the total number of deaths varies greatly due to the lack of consensus on the demographic population of pre-Columbian period.

18. A, An Lushan’s Rebellion

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36 million dead
During the reign of the Tang dynasty in China was another devastating war, an Lushan’s rebellion, which lasted from 755 to 763. There is no doubt that the uprising led to a huge number of deaths and greatly reduced the population of the Tang Empire, but the exact death toll is difficult to estimate even in approximate terms. Some scientists suggest that during the rebellion killed 36 million people, about two-thirds of the Empire’s population and about 1/6 of the world population.

19. The first world war

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18 million dead
The first world war (July 1914 – November 1918) was a global conflict which arose in Europe, and which gradually involved all the economic powers of the world, which have merged into two opposing Alliance: the allies and the Central powers. The total number of deaths amounted to about 11 million military personnel and about 7 million civilians. About two thirds of the deaths during the First world war occurred during the battle, unlike the conflicts that took place in the 19th century, when most deaths occurred due to disease.

20. The Taiping rebellion

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30 million dead
This uprising, also known as the civil war Taiping, continued in China from 1850 to 1864. The war was fought between the ruling Manchu Qing dynasty and the Christian movement the “heavenly Kingdom of Peace”. Although at the time there was no census, according the most reliable estimates the total death toll during the uprising was about 20 – 30 million civilians and soldiers. Most of the deaths were attributed to plague and famine.

21. The conquest of the Qing dynasty the Ming dynasty

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25 million dead
Manchurian conquest of China – the period of conflict between the Qing dynasty (the Manchu dynasty, ruling in North-East China) and the Ming (Chinese dynasty, ruling the South of the country). The war, which ultimately led to the fall of Mines was the cause of death of approximately 25 million people.

22. The second Sino-Japanese war

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30 million dead
War waged between 1937 and 1945, was an armed conflict between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. After the Japanese attacked pearl Harbor (1941), the war actually joined the Second world war. It was the largest Asian war in the 20th century, killing up to 25 million Chinese and 4 million Chinese and Japanese soldiers.

23. The War Of The Three Kingdoms

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40 million dead
The war of the three kingdoms – a series of armed conflicts in ancient China (220-280 years). During these wars, three States – Wei, Shu and Wu vied for power in the country, trying to unite the peoples and bring them under his control. One of the bloodiest periods in Chinese history was marked by a number of fierce battles that could lead to the death of 40 million people.

24. The Mongol conquest

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70 million dead
The Mongol conquests progressed throughout the 13th century, resulting in the vast Mongol Empire conquered most of Asia and Eastern Europe. Historians believe the period of Mongol raids and invasions became one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. In addition, at this time in most parts of Asia and Europe spread of bubonic plague. The total number of deaths during the conquest is estimated at 40 – 70 million people.

25. The second world war

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85 million dead
The second world war (1939 – 1945) was global: it involved the vast majority of countries around the world, including all the great powers. It was the most widespread war in history, be in it participated more than 100 million people from more than 30 countries.

It was marked by mass deaths of civilians, including because of the Holocaust and strategic bombing of industrial and human settlements, which led (according to different estimates) of death from 60 million to 85 million people. In the end of the Second world war was the deadliest conflict in human history.

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