>>7217300At least 130 million died (including military) in WWI and II.
I addressed these claims earlier, so I'll paste what I said:
>Yes, there was starvation in China during the cultural revolution, w/ about 16 million deaths in a country of 500 million people, but what's needed is context. Between 108BC-1911AD in China, there've been 1828 famines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famines_in_China), so near every year. The last major famine on record was the Great Leap Forward. The GLF was a process of agricultural collectivization and industrialization and represented a transition in China's economy. The famine resulting from this was because, IMO, collectivization was ocurring too fast and they should've spent more time planning the system before implementing it. BUT, after the GLF, the famine rate droped from nearly every year to zero. The same holds with the USSR. They both started out as agrarian feudalistic countries and in less than 100 years became global scientific and economic superpowers.With Cuba, I don't think anyone claims that Cuba killed >1,000,000 people so I'll leave that one out.