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8/3/2025, 9:42:25 AM
>>17890401
You can literally see how wars affect life expectancy on that chart
>Crimean war and US civil war
>Ww1, russian civil war and Spanish flu
>(((holdomor)))
>ww2
>Approximately 32% of Russian males born in 1923 survived to the end of World War II, meaning that roughly 68% of them did not survive. This high mortality rate was due to a combination of factors, including high infant and childhood mortality rates, the effects of famine and Stalin's Great Terror, and the devastating impact of World War II
You can literally see how wars affect life expectancy on that chart
>Crimean war and US civil war
>Ww1, russian civil war and Spanish flu
>(((holdomor)))
>ww2
>Approximately 32% of Russian males born in 1923 survived to the end of World War II, meaning that roughly 68% of them did not survive. This high mortality rate was due to a combination of factors, including high infant and childhood mortality rates, the effects of famine and Stalin's Great Terror, and the devastating impact of World War II
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