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Where can I see
World War 1, World War 2, and World War 3 Statistics?
Three
World War Statistics Compared
We've
listed Start Dates, End Dates, Durations, Number of Casualties, Countries
Involved and Names of Leaders Involved for World War 1, World War 2 and World
War 3. We
have also tabled the commonly believed Cause of World War 1 and World War 2,
as well as our carefully researched Planned Cause of each war, assuming that
each war has been planned. (See our discussion of the difference between Accidental and Conspiratorial History). Seeing
all relevant statistics on one page will really open your eyes to how much
destruction and human lives have been lost in the quest for the New World Order. A staggering 70 million people
have officially lost their lives as a result of World Wars, although I
believe this figure is in fact significantly higher. How many more are
planned to be destroyed in the coming World War 3? |
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Table Comparing Statistics for World
War 1, 2 and 3 |
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World War 2
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WW1
Started |
WW2
Started |
WW3
Started |
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Commonly
Believed Cause of WW1 Strong
feelings of nationalism throughout Austro-Hungary
presented an ultimatum of thirty demands to As
a result, Austro-Hungary declared war on |
Commonly
Believed Cause of WW2 Three
years of mounting international tension - encompassing the Spanish Civil War,
the Anschluss (union) of In
March,1939, Hitler demanded that Poland allow Germany to annex the
Nazi-dominated free city of Danzig, and that Germany be given control over a
25-mile wide strip of land between Germany and East Germany, created by the
Versailles Treaty to give Poland access to the Baltic Sea. Attempts by the
Allies to persuade Hitler to negotiate with the Poles were unsuccessful.
After signing the Nazi-Soviet Pact, which safeguarded his eastern border,
Hitler sent his air and land forces into |
Commonly
Believed Cause of WW3 In
his State of the Union address and other speeches, President Bush attempted
to articulate the reasons for going to war with
However,
many believed the war was the administration's goal of preventing OPEC's use
of the Euro as an oil transaction currency standard. In order to
pre-empt OPEC, the
Many
claimed the war was illegal (didn't obtain UN sanction) and still others
state the war was about gaining control of valuable Iraqi oil resources. |
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The
Real Cause of WW1 According
to Albert Pike, the First World War was designed to
enable the Czarist Government in A
little closer to home: In
1909, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was tasked to answer the
following question posed by the
And
for what reason would anyone want to alter the lives of an entire nation?
Historian
Walter Mills wrote the following about the purpose of the war and about
Colonel House's basic intent: "The Colonel's sole justification for
preparing such a batch of blood for his countrymen was his hope of
establishing a new world order, [a world government] of peace and security...."
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The
Real Cause of WW2 The
Second World War was foreseen to originate between
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The
Real Cause of WW3 The
Third World War was foreseen to be between Zionism and Islam. This prediction
is incredible in many ways, beginning with the understanding that this
prediction of a third world war occurred in 1870, a time when
The
vision predicted that out of the smoke and destruction of this World War, a
new leader will stride triumphantly, to put an end to the War, and to finally
give the embattled world "Peace and Safety".
Interestingly,
to back up this prediction, a report was released in December 1996 by The
U.S. House of Representatives' Task Force On Terrorism And Unconventional
Warfare. It was entitled, 'Approaching the New Cycle of
Arab-Israeli Fighting'. In brief, the report tells us that such nations
as |
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WW1
Ended |
WW2
Ended |
WW3
Ended Only
time will tell... |
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Duration
of WW1 4
years, 3 months and 14 days |
Duration
of WW2 6
years and 1 day |
Duration
of WW3 Only
time will tell... |
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Casualties
in WW1
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Casualties
in WW2
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Casualties
in WW3 If
the World Trade Center attack on September 11 2001 is considered the trigger
required to start World War 3, a total of 3,000 should be added to the
figures below.
Source:
www.september11victims.com
The
death count (of mainly Iraqi civilians) so far, updated daily.
Source: www.iraqbodycount.org.
Get
the latest allied fatality count since the invasion of Baghdad here (1,805 as of May 15, 2005). |
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Financial
Cost of WW1 $196.5
billion (adjusted for 1990 dollar values)
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Financial
Cost of WW2 $2,091.3
billion (adjusted for 1990 dollar values)
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Financial
Cost of WW3 (JavaScript
Error) To see more details, click here. Source:
http://www.taxpayer.net/TCS/wastebasket/nationalsecurity/2003-03-21costofwar.htm |
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Countries
Involved in WW1
Australia Austria Belgium Bulgaria Canada France Germany Great
Britain Greece India Italy Japan Montenegro New Zealand Poland Portugal Rhodesia Romania Russia Serbia South Africa Turkey United
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Countries
Involved in WW2 Albania,
Algeria Australia Austria,
Belgium, Borneo Bulgaria Burma,
Canada, Ceylon Chile,
China Congo,
Cuba Czechoslovakia
Denmark,
Egypt Eritrea,
Ethiopia Finland,
France Germany,
Gibraltar Great Britain Greece,
Grenada Gilbert
Islands Hong
Kong, Hungary, India Iraq,
Israel Italy Japan,
Korea, Malaya Malta,
Marshall Islands Morocco,
Netherlands New
Guinea, New Zealand Nicaragua,
Norway Pakistan,
Palestine Philippines Poland
Portugal Romania
Sicily,
Singapore Solomon
Islands Somalia,
South Africa Soviet
Union, Spain Sweden,
Switzerland Syria,
Thailand, Tunisia Turkey
United States Vietnam,
Yugoslavia |
Countries
Involved in WW3 So
far, including suggested benefit:
Albania: hopes to join NATO. Australia: reinforcing ties with US. Bahrain:
cementing security ties with US. Bulgaria: pending NATO membership. Croatia: hopes to join NATO. Czech
Republic: reinforcing
ties with US. Denmark: reinforcing ties with US and NATO. Egypt: extra US aid. Estonia: pending NATO membership. Great Britain: No immediate benefit, but part of a long running doctrine
that the interests of the UK are best served by maintaining a 'special
relationship' with the US.
Hungary: strengthening ties with US. Italy:
strengthening ties with US. Jordan: military and economic aid. Kuwait: strengthening security ties with US. Latvia: pending NATO membership. Lithuania: pending NATO membership. Macedonia: hopes to join NATO. Oman: regional security. Poland:
Will Poland's president be NATO's next Secretary-General? Portugal: strengthening ties with US. Qatar: strengthening ties with US. Romania: strengthening ties with US. Saudi
Arabia: strengthening
ties between Saudi security forces and the US. Slovenia: pending NATO membership. Slovakia: pending NATO membership. Spain: strengthening ties with US. Turkey:
position has never been clear, and £9.4bn in aid now in doubt. United
Arab Emirates:
regional security United States: leading the fight against 'axis of evil'
Source:
Guardian Unlimited
Countries
critical of Iraq War: Canada,
France, Germany, Russia (were all banned from bidding for reconstruction
programs in Iraq), Chile, New Zealand, Syria. |
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