I just learned (must follow up, this thread is part of it) that the soldiers who died during WW2 were classed as 'accidental' deaths, rather than what I would have expected (homicide)
I guess they don't really fit the homicide category either, but this must make the numbers a bit squiffy.
Now there will be further changes as physician assisted deaths start being statistically significant.
Does anyone know how Sweden is classifying those? Natural? Suicide?
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Re: Dead soldiers
Should be a separate category, IMO. Death by war?
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Re: Dead soldiers
Sweden probably uses the term euthanasia. War deaths I think are referred to as fatalities or casualties.
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