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Toggle German Empire, Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (1871–1945) subsection. ... Population of Germany by аge and sex (demographic pyramid) as of 31 December 1950.
[172] [173] In 1940, Bessarabia and Bukovina were occupied by the USSR, and the ethnic German population of 130,000 was deported to German-held territory during the Nazi–Soviet population transfers, as well as 80,000 from Romania. 140,000 of these Germans were resettled in German-occupied Poland; in 1945, they were caught up in the flight and ...
Due to a lack of accurate records listing confirmed deaths, estimates of German population transfers from 1945–1950 and associated deaths depended upon a population balance methodology. West German government official figures derived during the 1950s using the population balance method put the death toll at about 2 million.
Due to the privacy concerns of the German population after reunification, ... 1921/1922, 1945/1946 and in 1990. Death data is incomplete for both world wars ...
The history of Germany from 1945 to 1990 comprises the period ... thereby weakening the West German population's support for reunification and the eventual ...
The following tables show historical population figures of German cities according to the respective area status. Also listed is the superordinate administrative unit (state, country, kingdom, province, district) to which the city belonged in the corresponding year. The following historical and current German state entities were taken into account:
The German population east of Oder-Neisse was estimated at over 11 million in early 1945. [3] The first mass flight of Germans followed the Red Army 's advance and was composed of both spontaneous flight driven by Soviet atrocities , and organised evacuation starting in the summer of 1944 and continuing through to the spring of 1945. [ 4 ]
At the Potsdam Conference, the victorious Allies ceded roughly 25 percent of Germany's pre-Anschluss territory to Poland and the Soviet Union. The German population in this area was expelled, together with the Germans of the Sudetenland and the German populations scattered throughout the rest of Eastern Europe. Between 1.5 and 2 million are ...