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The Column of Juan Torres López the Silent and Cruelest War: to Hurt and Kill Innocents with Economic Sanctions

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Although the figures are very disparate and difficult to materialize, it is often said that 45 to 80 million people died in the Second World War, two thirds of whom were civilians. It is even more difficult to number the number of deaths caused by war since the end of our days, although by comparing various sources it could be said that between 20 million and 50. They are impressive figures, but their own magnitude serves to make an idea by comp…
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Although the figures are very disparate and difficult to materialize, it is often said that 45 to 80 million people died in the Second World War, two thirds of whom were civilians. It is even more difficult to number the number of deaths caused by war since the end of our days, although by comparing various sources it could be said that between 20 million and 50. They are impressive figures, but their own magnitude serves to make an idea by comp…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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