Answer:
The Soviet Union faced more civilian deaths than military.
Step-by-step explanation:
Soviet Union had the highest numbers of WWII casualties
It is estimated that the Soviet Union lost 27 million military and civilians in World War II. However, the exact figure has been disputed, with the Soviets estimating the number to be about 20 million (approximately 13.7% of the population at the time). The Government of Russia, following a study conducted by the Russian Academy of Science in 1993, puts the deaths at 26.6 million, including about 8.66 million military deaths.