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Which factor most contributed to the huge casualties suffered by the combatants in World War I?

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Invention of new weapons/gases was HUGE, but Disease and famine was also a large factor
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The factor that most contributed to the huge casualties in WWI was the new technology. WW1 happened during a time of huge industrialization and mass-production. This led to the creation of new weapons and warfare technology in general. Many innovations killed a large number of people like grenades, poison gas, artillery, submarines, warplanes, and tanks.

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