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Population pyramid of the Soviet Union in 1950. After the Second World War, the population of the Soviet Union began to gradually recover to pre-war levels. By 1959 there were a registered 209,035,000 people, over the 1941 population count of 196,716,000. In 1958–59, Soviet fertility stood at around 2.8 children per woman. [2]
Print/export Download as PDF ... The following is a summary of censuses carried out in the Soviet Union: Year Territory (km 2) Total population Rank Density per km 2 ...
The new census announced the Soviet Union's population to be 208,826,650, [4] an increase of almost forty million from the results of the last (disputed) census from 1939. [5] A majority of this population increase was due to the Soviet territorial expansion of the 1939–1945 time period, rather than due to natural population growth. [6]
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Socialism in one country; Collectivization. Soviet famine of 1932–1933. Holodomor; Kazakhstan famine of 1932–1933; Industrialization; Cultural Revolution
Date: 13 May 2023: Source: Own work, data taken from L'histoire de la population de l'URSS, 1920-1959, using 'Annexe 3.— Estimation de la pyramide des âges de la population de l'URSS en début de chaque année (en milliers) 1920-1941 et 1946-1959.' on Page 138 for 1946 estimates.
1960s portal This category is for topics specifically related to the year 1962 in the Soviet Union . The main article for this category is 1962 in the Soviet Union .
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