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What were the reasons for the extensive loss of life and property and the damage in World War 1?

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During world war 2, the war damage was extensive, it was continous. I had an old property once with residual activity. the man who built it was rumored to be a mean dude but he was nice to me in ways. He showed me he has a nice house, he showed me how to clean. He taught me the song , "to be shine, to be free" Mr. grider taught me a lot and i'm open to helping any students out there who need some extra help

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All the illnesses during World War 1, like infections, and sickness from unsanitary requirement, and food.

The human cost of the First World War was horrendous. More than 16 million people, both military and civilian, died in the war. An entire generation of young men was wiped away. In 1919, the year after the war was over in France, there were 15 women for every man between the ages of 18 and 30. It is tragic to consider all of the lost potential, all of the writers, artists, teachers, inventors and leaders that were killed in ‘the war to end all wars.’ But although the impact of the First World War was hugely destructive it also produced many new developments in medicine, warfare, politics and social attitudes.

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