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"Wars That Crushed Humanity — A Story Written in Tears"
By Mohammad Zohaib Wazir – Zohaib Modern Zari Centre
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Over 20 million people lost their lives in World War I, including innocent civilians.
World War II claimed the lives of more than 70 million humans worldwide.
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima instantly killed 140,000 people—most were civilians.
In Nagasaki, over 74,000 people were killed in the second nuclear explosion.
Around 6 million Jews were exterminated in the Nazi Holocaust.
The Vietnam War left more than 3 million dead, many of them non-combatants.
The Khmer Rouge regime killed about 2 million Cambodians through genocide.
In just 100 days, around 800,000 Rwandans were brutally slaughtered.
Syria's war has killed over 500,000 people, including women and children.
Over 38 million people were displaced by wars launched after 9/11.
The Iraq War resulted in nearly 1 million civilian deaths.
In Afghanistan, over 240,000 people have died in two decades of war.
Yemen is suffering with 80% of its population needing urgent aid.
The repeated bombings in Gaza have killed thousands, including minors.
Over 100,000 people were killed in the Bosnian genocide.
The Darfur conflict in Sudan led to the deaths of 300,000+ civilians.
During India's Partition (1947), more than 1 million people were killed.
The Ukraine conflict has displaced over 10 million citizens.
In Syria, more than 13.5 million people require emergency help.
Somalia’s war has left millions displaced and thousands dead.
The conflict in the Congo has resulted in over 5 million war-related deaths.
Over 700,000 Rohingya Muslims were forced to flee Myanmar due to violence.
More than 12,000 children have died or been injured in Yemen.
During WWII, 400,000+ American soldiers lost their lives.
The Siege of Leningrad killed nearly 1 million civilians through starvation.
Nuclear testing in war zones has caused generations of birth defects.
Millions of landmines still exist
If we look at history with the eyes of the heart, it seems like a book written with tears. Each chapter tells the story of burning cities, shattered dreams, scattered prayers, and innocent bodies lying in silence. Wars are not just fought with guns and bombs—they wound the soul of humanity, mute entire generations, and turn fertile lands into graveyards.
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World War I: When Humanity Was Forgotten
In 1914, people thought the war would last a few weeks. But it dragged on for four painful years.
Fields grew corpses, not crops
Hospitals overflowed with wounded soldiers
Mothers lost their sons and slept hugging their photos
Europe, the center of knowledge and civilization, turned into a marketplace of death.
This war didn’t tell us who won—it only proved that humanity lost.
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World War II: When the World Lost Its Soul
Started in 1939, this war was fueled by pride and power.
This time, not just soldiers, but civilians, women, children, and the sick were targets.
Hiroshima was wiped out in a flash—babies turned to shadows
Jews were reduced to numbers
Dignity was burned to ashes in Nazi camps
The war showcased science’s power—and humanity’s fall.
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Vietnam War: When Children Feared Toys
In Vietnam, American bombings killed not just fighters but:
Infants in cradles
Students on their way to school
Mothers working in fields
Chemical bombs caused babies to be born disabled.
Toys turned into explosives, and mothers’ lullabies went silent.
The war ended, but fear still lives on Vietnamese faces.
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Afghan War: When the World Watched and Stayed Silent
The Soviet and U.S. battle claimed innocent Afghan lives.
Millions grew up in refugee tents
Schools were replaced by rifles
Children saw war zones before books
This war gave birth to terrorism and turned peace into a dream.
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Syria’s Civil War: When Sobs Silenced the Call to Prayer
In our modern world, where humans reached the moon, Syrian children still die of hunger and bombs.
A mother finds her child's body and asks, "Is this what victory looks like?"
Mosques, schools, and hospitals were reduced to rubble
Human life became cheaper than bullets
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The Final Message: Wars Never Win Humanity
No war has ever been a victory for compassion, love, or dignity.
Wars brought inventions—but stole empathy
Wars grew gunpowder—but plucked the flowers of peace
Wars made humans enemies of each other
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What War Do We Need Today?
We need to fight a war of love
A battle for education, kindness, and truth
We need to win hearts, not lands
We must fight to end hate, feed the hungry, and spread knowledge
Let’s fight the only war worth fighting—the war that makes humans human again.
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Dear Human,
War brings nothing but tears, corpses, and empty arms.
If you truly want to win—win with mercy, knowledge, and love.
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