The behind-the-scenes insider trading continued, and the casualty report of the war on the European continent was finally released. Without a doubt, both sides suffered heavy losses, with the war's brutality reaching historical heights.
According to the statistics of the Vienna Government, this war directly led to a population decline of over 12 million on the European continent. Aside from the more than 4 million who emigrated, the rest died in the war.
Statistical data:
The Anti-French Alliance lost 2.377 million soldiers and 1.92 million civilians dead. The specific data are as follows:
Austria: 742,000 soldiers dead, 28,000 civilians dead; (including colonial warfare)
German Federation: 582,000 soldiers dead, 587,000 civilians dead;
Belgium: 273,000 soldiers dead, 556,000 civilians dead;
Spain: 21,000 soldiers dead; (civilian deaths negligible)
Switzerland: 6,000 soldiers dead; (civilian deaths negligible)