Napoleonic Wars Casualties

Napoleonic Wars Casualties

The casualties of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), direct and indirect, break down as follows:

Note that deaths listed include being killed in action as well as deaths from other causes, such as: from disease; from wounds; of starvation; from exposure; of drowning; from friendly fire; as a result of atrocities; etc.

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