A British Mark V* tank— carries an unditching beam on the roof that could be attached to the tracks and used to free itself from muddy trenches and shell craters
↑Hernâni Donato (1987). Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras. Rio de Janeiro: IBRASA. ISBN978-85-348-0034-1.
↑Australia casualties Included in total are 55,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85-. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4- Totals include 2,005 military deaths during 1919–215-. The 1922 War Office report listed 59,330 Army war dead1,237.
↑Belgium casualties Included in total are 35,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85 Figures include 13,716 killed and 24,456 missing up until Nov.11, 1918. "These figures are approximate only, the records being incomplete." 1,352.
↑Francisco Verras; "D.N.O.G.: contribuicao da Marinha Brasileira na Grande Guerra" ("DNOG; the role of Brazilian Navy in the Great War") (ในภาษาโปรตุเกส) "A Noite" Ed. 1920
↑Canada casualties Included in total are 53,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds.6,85 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4 Totals include 3,789 military deaths during 1919–21 and 150 Merchant Navy deaths5-. The losses of Newfoundland are listed separately on this table. The 1922 War Office report listed 56,639 Army war dead1,237.
↑France casualties Included in total are 1,186,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85. Totals include the deaths of 71,100 French colonial troops. 7,414-Figures include war related military deaths of 28,600 from 11/11/1918 to 6/1/1919.7,414
↑Greece casualties Jean Bujac in a campaign history of the Greek Army in World War One listed 8,365 combat related deaths and 3,255 missing8,339, The Soviet researcher Boris Urlanis estimated total dead of 26,000 including 15,000 military deaths due disease6,160
↑India casualties British India included present-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Included in total are 27,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4 Totals include 15,069 military deaths during 1919–21 and 1,841 Canadian Merchant Navy dead5. The 1922 War Office report listed 64,454 Army war dead1,237
↑Italy casualties Included in total are 433,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85 Figures of total military dead are from a 1925 Italian report using official data9.
↑War dead figure is from a 1991 history of the Japanese Army10,111.
↑Jain, G (1954) India Meets China in Nepal, Asia Publishing House, Bombay P92
↑New Zealand casualties Included in total are 14,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4 Totals include 702 military deaths during 1919–215. The 1922 War Office report listed 16,711 Army war dead1,237.
↑Portugal casualties Figures include the following killed and died of other causes up until Jan.1, 1920; 1,689 in France and 5,332 in Africa. Figures do not include an additional 12,318 listed as missing and POW1,354.
↑Romania casualties Military dead is "The figure reported by the Rumanian Government in reply to a questionnaire from the International Labour Office"6,64. Included in total are 177,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85.
↑Russia casualties Included in total are 1,451,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85. The estimate of total Russian military losses was made by the Soviet researcher Boris Urlanis.6,46–57
↑Serbia casualties Included in total are 165,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85.The estimate of total combined Serbian and Montenegrin military losses of 278,000 was made by the Soviet researcher Boris Urlanis6,62–64
↑South Africa casualties Included in total are 5,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4 Totals include 380 military deaths during 1919–2115. The 1922 War Office report listed 7,121 Army war dead1,237.
↑UK and Crown Colonies casualties Included in total are 624,000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds6,85. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Annual Report 2005-2006 is the source of total military dead.4 Military dead total includes 34,663 deaths during 1919–21 and 13,632 British Merchant Navy deaths5. The 1922 War Office report listed 702,410 war dead for the UK1,237, 507 from "Other colonies"1,237 and the Royal Navy (32,287)1,339. The British Merchant Navy losses of 14,661 were listed separately 1,339; The 1922 War Office report detailed the deaths of 310 military personnel due to air and sea bombardment of the UK1,674–678.
↑United States casualties Official military war deaths listed by the US Dept. of Defense for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918 are 116,516; which includes 53,402 battle deaths and 63,114 other deaths.[1]เก็บถาวร 2007-01-25 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน, The US Coast Guard lost an additional 192 dead 11,481.
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^7 Huber Michel (1931). La population de la France pendant la guerre, avec un appendice sur Les revenus avant et après la guerre (ภาษาฝรั่งเศส). Paris. OCLC4226464.
^8 Bujac Jean Léopold Emile (1930). Les campagnes de l'armèe Hellènique 1918–1922 (ภาษาฝรั่งเศส). Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle. OCLC10808602.
^9 Mortara Giorgio (1925). La Salute pubblica in Italia durante e dopo la Guerra (ภาษาอิตาลี). New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. OCLC2099099.
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^11 Clodfelter Michael (2002). Warfare and Armed Conflicts : A Statistical Reference to Casualty and Other Figures, 1500–2000 (2nd ed.). London: McFarland. ISBN0-7864-1204-6. OCLC48066096.