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United States[edit]

The estimated breakdown for each US state of total war dead[1]

USA State Population 1940
Military deaths[2][3] Civilian deaths Total Deaths as % of
1940 population
 Alabama 2,832,961 5,114 5,114 0.180%
 Alaska 72,524 91 10[4] 101 0.139%
 Arizona 499,261 1,613 736 2,349 0.470%
 Arkansas 1,949,387 3,814 3,814 0.195%
 California 6,907,397 17,022 17,022 0.246%
 Colorado 1,123,296 2,697 2,697 0.240%
 Connecticut 1,709,242 4,347 4,347 0.254%
 Delaware 246,505 579 579 0.234%
 District of Columbia 663,091 3,029 3,029 0.456%
 Florida 1,897,414 3,540 3,540 0.186%
 Georgia 3,123,723 5,701 5,701 0.182%
 Hawaii 422,770 689 68[5] 757 0.179%
 Idaho 524,873 1,419 1,419 0.270%
 Illinois 7,897,241 18,601 18,601 0.235%
 Indiana 3,427,796 8,131 8,131 0.237%
 Iowa 2,538,268 5,633 5,633 0.221%
 Kansas 1,801,028 4,526 4,526 0.251%
 Kentucky 2,845,627 6,802 6,802 0.239%
 Louisiana 2,363,516 3,964 3,964 0.167%
 Maine 847,226 2,156 2,156 0.254%
 Maryland 1,821,244 4,375 4,375 0.240%
 Massachusetts 4,316,721 10,033 10,033 0.232%
 Michigan 5,256,106 12,885 12,885 0.245%
 Minnesota 2,792,300 6,462 6,462 0.231%
 Mississippi 2,183,796 3,555 3,555 0.162%
 Missouri 3,784,664 8,003 8,003 0.211%
 Montana 559,456 1,553 1,553 0.277%
 Nebraska 1,315,834 2,976 2,976 0.226%
 Nevada 110,247 545 545 0.494%
 New Hampshire 491,524 1,203 1,203 0.244%
 New Jersey 4,160,165 10,372 10,372 0.249%
 New Mexico 531,818 2,032 317 2,349 0.441%
 New York 13,479,142 31,215 31,215 0.231%
 North Carolina 3,571,623 7,109 7,109 0.199%
 North Dakota 641,935 1,626 1,626 0.253%
 Ohio 6,907,612 16,828 16,828 0.243%
 Oklahoma 2,336,434 5,474 5,474 0.234%
 Oregon 1,089,684 2,835 6[6] 2,841 0.260%
 Pennsylvania 9,900,180 26,554 26,554 0.268%
 Rhode Island 713,346 1,669 1,669 0.233%
 South Carolina 1,899,804 3,423 3,423 0.180%
 South Dakota 642,961 1,426 1,426 0.221%
 Tennessee 2,915,841 6,528 6,528 0.223%
 Texas 6,414,824 15,764 15,764 0.245%
 Utah 550,310 1,450 1,450 0.263%
 Vermont 359,231 874 874 0.243%
 Virginia 2,677,773 6,007 6,007 0.224%
 Washington 1,736,191 3,941 3,941 0.226%
 West Virginia 1,901,974 4,865 4,865 0.255%
 Wisconsin 3,137,587 7,038 7,038 0.224%
 Wyoming 250,742 652 652 0.260%
 Puerto Rico 1,869,255 368 368 0.019%
 Panama Canal Zone 51,827 21 21 0.040%
Unidentified 11,075 2,587
Total USA 132,164,569 418,500[7] to 420,000[8] 11,200 to 15,000[9][10] 405,000 to 416,800[11][9] 0.32%

Japanese Empire[edit]

Human losses of the Japanese Empire in World War II (included in above figures of total war dead).
Country Population

1939

Military

deaths[12]

Civilian deaths due to

Allied attacks

Civilian deaths due to

Japanese persecution[13]

Total

deaths[14]

Deaths as

% of 1939 population

Philippines 16,000,303[15] 489,600 500,000
Japan 71,900,000 103,900 330,000 to 900,000[16] 2,600,000 to 3,100,000
China 200,000,000 455,700 7,500,000 20,000,000
Pacific 127,000 247,200
Burma and India 393,919,000 164,500 3,000,000 250,000 to 1,000,000[17] 1,500,000 to 2,500,000
New Guinea 1,292,000 127,600 15,000
Smaller fronts 404,800
Other 444,878
Approx. Totals 304,119,000 2,500,000[18] 730,000 3,100,000
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