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20. (HC) The graph below shows World War II deaths: Graphic image showing the World War II deaths. The chart shows the deaths military, civilian, and total, which equals military plus civilian deaths for countries in World War II. The graph shows the following data for the Axis Powers. Italy has about 400,000 total deaths. Hungary has about 550,000 total deaths. Romania has about 985,000 total deaths. Japan has about 2.2 million total deaths and Germany has about 7.8 million total deaths. The graph shows the following data for the Allies. The Soviet Union has about 23.8 million total deaths. China has about 19.8 million total deaths. Poland has about five million total deaths. Indonesia has about four million total deaths. India has about 1.6 million total deaths. Yugoslavia has about one million total deaths. French Indochina has about one million total deaths. France has about 700,000 total deaths. The United Kingdom has about 350,000 total deaths. The United States has about 300,000 total deaths. Lithuania has about 200,000 total deaths. Greece has about 200,000 total deaths. Burma has about 200,000 total deaths. Latvia has about 100,000 total deaths. Other countries have about 1.8 million total deaths. A pie chart shows the following data. Allied Civilians 58 percent, Allied Military 25 percent, Axis Military 13 percent, and Axis Civilians four percent. Public Domain Which of the following deaths that occurred as a result of actions in World War II are not depicted by data on this graph? (6 points) deaths of Jewish people in German concentration camps. deaths of prisoners war in Japanese POW camps in the Philippines deaths of Japanese civilians from long-term effects of radiation sickness deaths of German civilians who opposed the Nazi regime.