<Ul> <Li> The conflict in East Africa caused enormous civilian casualties . The Oxford History of World War One notes that "In east and central Africa the harshness of the war resulted in acute shortages of food with famine in some areas, a weakening of populations, and epidemic diseases which killed hundreds of thousands of people and also cattle ." According to the 1914--1918 Online Encyclopedia "In addition to losses suffered by African military personnel and the laborers supporting their operations, very large, but unknown numbers of African civilians perished during the war ." They made an estimate of civilian losses in Africa of 750,000 The following estimates of civilian deaths in East Africa during World War I were made by a Russian historian in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century: Kenya 30,000; Tanzania 100,000; Mozambique 50,000; Rwanda 15,000; Burundi 20,000 and the Belgian Congo 150,000 . </Li> <Li> The military casualties of the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and Portugal include Africans who served with their armed forces, the details are noted above in the list of the various colonies . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The conflict in East Africa caused enormous civilian casualties . The Oxford History of World War One notes that "In east and central Africa the harshness of the war resulted in acute shortages of food with famine in some areas, a weakening of populations, and epidemic diseases which killed hundreds of thousands of people and also cattle ." According to the 1914--1918 Online Encyclopedia "In addition to losses suffered by African military personnel and the laborers supporting their operations, very large, but unknown numbers of African civilians perished during the war ." They made an estimate of civilian losses in Africa of 750,000 The following estimates of civilian deaths in East Africa during World War I were made by a Russian historian in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century: Kenya 30,000; Tanzania 100,000; Mozambique 50,000; Rwanda 15,000; Burundi 20,000 and the Belgian Congo 150,000 . </Li> <Li> The military casualties of the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and Portugal include Africans who served with their armed forces, the details are noted above in the list of the various colonies . </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Australian War Memorial puts their war dead at 61,513 . </Li> <Li> The Australian War Memorial maintains a database listing the names of war dead . </Li> <Li> The Commonwealth War Graves Commission figure for Australian war dead is 62,149 . </Li> <Li> The report of the UK War Office listed 59,330 Army war dead, 152,171 wounded and 4,084 taken prisoner . </Li> <Li> In 1924 the Australian government in a reply to a questionnaire from the International Labour Office, an agency of the League of Nations, reported 412,953 men mobilized and 59,337 dead and missing in World War I . </Li> <Li> The Soviet demographer Boris Urlanis estimated that included in total military deaths are 54,000 killed and died of wounds . </Li> </Ul>

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