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Why did many civilians die during World War I?
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They were killed by poison gas.
They were killed by poison gas.
They died in battle.
They died in battle.
Their homes were left in ruins from offensives.
Their homes were left in ruins from offensives.
They faced disease and starvation.
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They faced disease and starvation. Blockades, sieges, destroyed farmland and mass displacement led to food shortages and epidemics that killed many civilians.
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