Miles Guo: The Great Depression caused more deaths than wars
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In his Grand Live broadcasting on May 6, the founder of Whistleblower Movement, Mr. Miles Guo, shared his view on the economic situation of the world during World War II.
The war was the result of the economic downturn. Although it seems the wars have caused a large number of deaths, according to incomplete statistics, roughly 60 million people died in World War II, but the longest economic depression in human history, between 1929 and 1948, caused over 200 million people died, when the world's population at that time was only 2 billion.