1. The total casualties in World
War Two totaled about sixty
million. About forty million of
those were civilian casualties
and only about twenty million
of those were soldier casualties.
Many of the civilian casualties
were a result of disease,
starvation, massacres, and
genocide.
Only about fifteen percent of
the casualties in World War
Two were on the Axis side.
The rest of the casualties were
on the Allied side.
2. Plutonium was discovered on February 23, 1941 by Dr. Glenn
T. Seaborg, Edwin M. McMillan, J.W. Kennedy, and A.C. Wahl
at Berkeley. It was kept a secret due to World War Two.