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The figure of about 11 million people is sometimes mentioned but it is not all clear what or who this includes and how the figure is arrived at. Sometimes one finds the range 11 to17 million. Other estimates of the direct deaths due to his policies is from 15 to 25 million, because many of the estimated 40 million World War II deaths in Europe are attributable to Hitler (although some may be directly blamed on Italy, the minor Axis powers and Russia).

The victims included ethnic Poles, the Romani, Soviet civilians, Soviet prisoners of war, people with disabilities, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and most of all, Jews.

(See related links for Holocaust and World War II.)

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Hitler didn't directly kill anyone in the Second World War; but his campaign to establish Germany as the purist country in the world lead to the deaths of between 50-70 million people. It was the costliest war in history (in terms of loss of life).

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From my understanding, Hitler's influence caused the death of approximately 15 to 17 million people during World War II.

If one excludes death in combat as "have killed" (i.e. don't count the soldiers fighting the Nazi regime, or civilians "collateral damage" such as from aerial bombings), and only counts the places where Germans directly killed (or forced others to kill people), then here are some approximate numbers:

  • About 6 million Jews and between 250,000 and 1 million Roma (Gypsies) explicitly hunted and exterminated in the Holocaust
  • About 2 million non-Jewish Poles
  • Around another 1 million eastern Slavic peoples in the Balkans and Eastern Europe (excluding those killed - especially Serbs - by various Croatian allies in Yugoslavia) and not counting Poles or Soviet citizens
  • Anywhere between 2 and 5 million Soviet civilians in the occupied sections of the U.S.S.R. - many were simply executed, but most were starved or worked to death
  • Somewhere between 3 and 5 million Soviet P.O.W.s where starved to death or simply died of exposure due to neglect and ill-treatment by the Nazi authorities
  • Around 1 million total various German "undesirables" - homosexuals, mentally ill, deaf, blind, blacks, Jehovah's Witnesses, Freemasons, Catholics, German Communists, Labor leaders, and anti-Nazi activists. The mentally ill and disabled were euthanized, and the rest died in various concentration (not extermination) camps, mostly from brutal treatment and starvation/disease
  • Roughly another 500,000 various non-Jew, non-Slav peoples from the Western European occupied countries. Mostly various left-wing sympathizers or politicians (e.g. Labor and Communist party organizers, etc.) plus Resistance fighters and collaborators

That totals between 15 and 21 million people which the policies dictated by Hitler directly resulted in death.

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15y ago

Hitler was part of World War 1 but did not killany body.Hitler killed people there. he killed 11 million people in world war 2.2and he was gay for killng all thouse people.

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