During World War II, it is estimated that around 60,000 civilians died in Britain as a result of enemy actions, including bombings during the Blitz and other air raids. Additionally, thousands more were injured, and many cities experienced significant destruction. The war also caused indirect deaths through factors like food shortages and healthcare disruptions. Overall, the civilian toll was a tragic aspect of the conflict in Britain.
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