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[quote=Anonymous]Assuming a Russian killed/casualty figures are now comperable to the U.S. Korean and Vietnam wars (e.g. somewhere between 128K and 211K). The difference was the Korean war was about 3 years long and the Vietnam war extended over about 20 years, with the majority of casualties within about 5'ish years. Trajectory-wise, Russia is probably closer to WWI in terms of comparable losses U.S. Civil war ~ 1M in four years WW I ~320K in four years WW II ~ 1M in five years Russia is about half the population of the US with 1.8 times as much land. Also note the female surplus in Russia (brown, right of red), with a birth rate of less than 2. [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Russian_population_%28demographic%29_pyramid_%28structure%29_on_January%2C_1st%2C_2022.png[/img][/quote]
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