I was watching a video of the population of Russia and in countries who lost huge casualties in the war(s), there’s still ripple effects in the country’s populations (in those that did not experience lots of immigration after)
Source?
Prussia of the Balkans❤️
Hard to believe this is ”only” 100 years ago.
Yea, we are going to sit this one out, anyone want to buy some ~~overpriced~~ food?
-scandinavia
WW1 was terrible not only our empire was destroyed but then it led into the WW2.
Switzerland had an army of 238,000 soldiers, that is 6.22% of the population. Of course, it was not a participant in the war, but I looked it up out of interest.
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I was watching a video of the population of Russia and in countries who lost huge casualties in the war(s), there’s still ripple effects in the country’s populations (in those that did not experience lots of immigration after)
Source?
Prussia of the Balkans❤️
Hard to believe this is ”only” 100 years ago.
Yea, we are going to sit this one out, anyone want to buy some ~~overpriced~~ food?
-scandinavia
WW1 was terrible not only our empire was destroyed but then it led into the WW2.
Switzerland had an army of 238,000 soldiers, that is 6.22% of the population. Of course, it was not a participant in the war, but I looked it up out of interest.