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OCR: Allies France 8,410,000 1,357,800 4,266,000 40,000 49,877 British 8,904,467 908,371 2,090,212 30,6335 51,975 Empire Russia 12,000,000 1,700,000 4,950,000 2,000,0008 25,600 Italy 5,615,000 462,391 953,886 7 18,143 United 4,355,000 50,585 205,690 7 32,320 States Belgium 267,000 13,715 44,686 30,000 10,195 Serbia 707,343 45,0008 133,148 650,000 2,400 Montenegro 50,000 3.000 10,000 7 7 Romania 750,000 335,706 120,000 275,000 2,601 Greece 230,000 5,000 21,000 132,000 556 Portugal 100,000 7,222 13,751 7 Jap an 800,000 300 907 7 Total 42,188,810 4,888,891 12,809,280 3,157,633 193,899 Central Powers Germany 11,000,000 1,808,546 4,247,143 760,000ª 58,027 Austria- Hungary 7,800,000 922,500 3,620,000 300,00010 23,706 Turkey 2,850,000 325,000 400,000 2,150,00011 3,445 Bulgaria 1,200,000 75,84412 152,390 275,000 1,015 Total 22,850,000 3,131,889 8,419,533 3,485,000 Neutral Nations 86,238 1,750 Grand total 65,038,810 8,020,780 21,228,813 6,642,633 281,887 1 Many of these figures (compiled from various sources) are approximations or estimates since official figures are often misleading , missing , or contradictory. 2 holudes only killed in action or died of wounds. 3 Figures vary greatly; deaths from epidemic disease and malnutrition, probably not completely attributable to the war, are included in some instances and not in others 4 hcludes war expenditures, property losses, and merchant-shipping losses. 5 About two-thirds of these were lost to U-boats; the remainder to naval and aerial bombardment. 6 holudes approximately 500,000 Poles and Lithuanians. 7 No reliable figures available; loss was relatively small. 8 Approximately 80,000 additional were nonbattle deaths caused by typhus, influenza, malnutrition, frostbite . 9 Asserted by German sources to be due to the Allied blockade through 1919; a small numberof deaths were caused by Allied air raids. 10 At least two-thirds of these were Polish; many of the remainder have been attributed to Allied blockade. 11 More than half of these were Armenian; most of the remainder were Syrian or Iraqi. 12 At least 25,500 additional were nonbattle deaths. Source: R. Emest Dupuy and Trevor N. Dupuy, The Encyclopedia of Military History, rev. ed. Copyright 1970 by R. Ernest Dupuy and TrevorN . Dupuy. Copyright 1977 by Trevor N. Dupuy. (Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row, Publishers, ho.)