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3: 30 June 1971 Soyuz 11, depressurized in space; only deaths in space as of 2024 1: 24 April 1967 Soyuz 1, southeast of Orenburg, Russia 1: 15 November 1967 X-15 Flight 191, near Edwards AFB, California, U.S. 1: 31 October 2014 VSS Enterprise crash, suborbital, Mojave Desert, California, U.S., other pilot survived
[2] [5] On November 21, 1938, Seay won a 150-mile darkness shortened national championship stock car race at Lakewood. [1] He flipped his car twice during the July 27, 1941 race at the Daytona Beach Road Course and finished fourth. [6] He returned to the track later that year on August 24, 1941 against his cousin Roy Hall in Parks' cars.
Including at least seven deaths in a migrant vessel off the coast of Florida which are counted in Monroe County's death toll; eleven others remain missing from that incident as of April 3, 2023 154 1940 1940 Armistice Day Blizzard: Winter storm, shipwrecks: Midwestern United States
It also excludes indirect car-related fatalities. For more details, see Transportation safety in the United States . From the beginning of recorded statistics until the 1970s, total traffic deaths in the United States generally trended upwards, except during the Great Depression and World War II .
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1941 in Florida (3 C, 1 P) 1942 in Florida (4 C, 2 P) ... 1940s crimes in Florida (2 P) E. 1940s Florida elections (5 C) S. 1940s in sports in Florida (10 C)
1941 Second Sino-Japanese War: 120,000+ 120,000+ [23] Siege of Tobruk: 1941 World War II: 18,600 16,500 Siege of Odessa: 1941 World War II: 133,813 [24] 133,813 Battle of Kiev: 1941 World War II: 761,783 [24] 761,783 Second Siege of Sevastopol: 1941–1942 World War II: 236,437 236,437 Third Battle of Changsha: 1942 World War II: 84,862 [25 ...
The Correlates of War project estimates this to be the deadliest year in human history in terms of conflict deaths, placing the death toll at 3.49 million. However, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program estimates that the subsequent year, 1942, was the deadliest such year. Death toll estimates for both 1941 and 1942 range from 2.28 to 7.71 million ...