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IT COST $2 5,000 TO KILL A SOLDIER
WORLD
The human toll of the World War was 26
million lives lost. Of these, 10 million sol
diers were known dead, 3 million soldiers
missing and 13 million civilians annihilated
through the conflict and its attendant epidemics.
The combined cost of the war to all nations
was 650 billion dollars, including ruined for
tunes, disabled steamers and railroads, loss in
production, and expenditures for the aid of
war victims an average of $25,000 for every
person who died either in combat or as an
innocent victim of this terrific straggle.
In spite of this appalling loss, the nations
this year estimate military expenditures of
six billion dollars in their titanic race for
superior strength over their neighbors of
the world.
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