During World War I, it is estimated that around 1.5 million soldiers underwent amputations due to the severe injuries caused by modern weaponry and trench warfare. The conflict resulted in a significant number of casualties, with many soldiers suffering from devastating wounds that necessitated amputations. The medical advancements during this time also improved the survival rates of injured soldiers, leading to a higher number of amputations compared to previous wars.
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