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Sunday, November 11, 2018

Fact of the Day

Military historians estimate that around 850 million artillery shells were fired during the World War I. 

The killing in this mass war was industrialized: the hail of bullets and the fire of machine guns took the lives of up to 11 million soldiers.

 The warring nations conscripted a combined total of nearly 56 million recruits. 

On average 6,000 soldiers died each day of the war. 

In addition, over 21 million soldiers were wounded — they lost parts of their bodies, were paralyzed or bedridden, had to have amputations, or ended up blind or deaf.

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