Daftar perang dan bencana menurut korban jiwa: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Berikut adalah daftar peperangan dan bencana berdasarkan jumlah korban jiwa. Data mencakup perkiraan jumlah korban jiwa, nama peristiwa, lokasi, dan waktu terjadinya peristiwa tersebut. Sebuah peristiwa bisa saja masuk dalam lebih dari satu kategori, beberapa peristiwa bisa beririsan dengan yang lain.
 
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||{{nts|15000000}}<ref name="blackbook">{{cite book|author = Stéphane Courtois|author2 = Mark Kramer|title = Livre Noir Du Communisme: Crimes, Terreur, Répression|date = 1999-10-15|isbn = 978-0-674-07608-2 }}</ref>||{{nts|55000000}}<ref name="wemheuer">{{cite journal | title=Sites of horror: Mao's Great Famine [with response] | author=Wemheuer, Felix | journal=The China Journal| date=July 2011 | issue=66 |pages=155–164 | jstor=41262812}} on p.163 Frank Dikötter, in his response, quotes Yu Xiguang's figure of 55 million</ref>||[[Great Chinese Famine]]||[[People's Republic of ChinaTiongkok]]||1958||1962||During the [[Great Leap Forward]] under [[Mao Zedong]] tens of millions of Chinese starved to death.<ref name=beckerxi>Becker, Jasper (1998). Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine. Holt Paperbacks p.xi.</ref> State violence during this period further exacerbated the death toll, and some 2.5 million people were beaten or tortured to death in connection with Great Leap policies.<ref>Dikötter, Frank. Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958–62. Walker & Company, 2010. p. 298.</ref>
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||{{nts|9000000}}||{{nts|13000000}}||[[Northern Chinese Famine of 1876–79]] ||[[China]]||1876||1879|| [[El Niño Southern Oscillation|ENSO]] famine. See also: [[Late Victorian Holocausts]]
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||[[Mao Zedong|Mao Zedong era]] 1949–1976
||[[China|People's Republic of ChinaTiongkok]]|| 1949 || 1976 ||Millions of people died as a result of Mao Zedong's reforms,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maoists.org/mao.htm |title=Did Mao Really Kill Millions in the Great Leap Forward? |work=Maoists.org |accessdate=2013-08-23}}</ref> with most of these deaths due to the [[Great Chinese Famine]] caused by mismanagement of agricultural resources during the [[Great Leap Forward]]. Millions more died as a result of human rights abuses. The total includes those who died during the [[Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries]], the [[Three-anti and Five-anti Campaigns]], [[Human rights in Tibet#Allegations of physical genocide|human rights abuses in Tibet]], The [[Great Leap Forward]] (especially the resulting famine), and the [[Cultural Revolution]]. See also [[Mass killings under communist regimes]].
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