The Death Toll of the Crimes of Capitalism

This little project is my attempt to right the imbalance of information. While many compilations of the “Crimes of Communism” exist, most notably the “Black Book of Communism”, there does not seem to be a reliable, accurate analysis of the death toll of capitalism, of the wars, oppression, slavery, violence and poverty caused by this system over the many years it has existed (from the 1500’s).

The Crimes

  • The Colonisation of the Americas
  • The Colonisation of Australia
  • The Atlantic Slave Trade - 10 000 000
  • World War 1 - 17 000 000
  • World War 2 - 60 000 000
  • The Vietnam War (including the bombings of Laos and Cambodia) -  3 992 846
  • The defeat of the Paris Commune -   25 000
  • Pinochet’s CIA backed regime in Chile - 33 000
  • Batista’s Regime in Cuba - 20 000
  • Irish Potato Famine - 2 500 000
  • Saddam Hussein’s American backed regime in Iraq - 300 000
  • The War in Iraq - 1 033 000
  • The War in Afghanistan - 14 700
  • Overthrow of Patrice Lumumba and resulting Civil War/Dictatorship in the Congo
  • The regime of Raphael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic
  • The overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh and the Shah’s regime in Iran - 16 000
  • Israeli genocide against the Palestinians
  • The regime of Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay
  • Military junta in Argentina
  • Bhobal Chemical disaster - 15 000
  • Spanish American War
  • American Civil War -  620 000
  • Spanish Civil War - 500 000
  • Belgian Involvement in the Congo - 10 000 000
  • Francisco Franco and the Fascist reign in Spain
  • Military Dictatorship in Greece
  • The overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala
  • The after effects of the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam - 400 000
  • The Contras in Nicaragua - 30 000
  • Apartheid in South Africa - 21 000
  • Nationalist China - 10 000 000
  • The Indian Mutiny - 10 000 000
  • Partition of India and following violence - 500 000
  • First Indochina War - 400 000
  • Lynchings in the USA between 1882 and 1964 - 4742
  • Spartacist Revolt (Germany in 1919) - 1200
  • Cuban Revolution - 5200
  • US involvement in El Salvador - 70 000
  • US Involvement in Guatemala - 100 000
  • The Troubles in Ireland (1968 - 1998) - 3524
  • American-Phillipino War - c. 1 000 000
  • The Suez Crisis - 3 000
  • Six Day War - 15 000
  • First Italo-Ethiopian War - 30 000
  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War and subsequent occupation - 300 000
  • First Boer War - < 500
  • Second Boer War - 40 000
  • Iraq-Iran War - 1 000 000
  • US sanctions on Iraq - 1 000 000
  • Suharto in Indonesia - 1 200 000
  • Japanese Democides - 5 964 000
  • US Bombing of Yugoslavia - 300 000
  • Feudal Russia - 1 066 000
  • Children killed by Hunger during the 1990’s - 100 000 000
  • Japanese Occupation of East Timor - 70 000
  • Japanese Bombing of China - 71 105 
  • Japanese Massacre of Singapore - 100 000 
  • Japanese Germ Warfare in China - 200 000 
  • Rubber companies in Peru and Brazil - 250 000
  • Capitalist Russia - 3 000 000
  • The Korean War - 4 000 000
  • The Greek Civil War - 158 000
  • US Invasion of Grenada - 1 400
  • Use and Exploitation of Child Labour - Unknown/Unknowable
  • Operation Crossroads at Bikini Atoll - 250

Total so far: 357 821 914
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