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  2. List of countries by population in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Population distribution by country in 1939. This is a list of countries by population in 1939 (including any dependent, occupied or colonized territories for empires), providing an approximate overview of the world population before World War II.

  3. History of Trier - Wikipedia

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    The Second World War cost Trier roughly 35% of its population (30,551 people) and the number of inhabitants had dropped to 57,000 by 1945. Only through the ...

  4. Trier - Wikipedia

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    With an approximate population of 110,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state, ... In June 1940 during World War II over 60,000 British prisoners of war, ...

  5. Historical urban community sizes - Wikipedia

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    Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a difficult task. [1] ... Trier: Germany 10,000 [56] 15,000 [56] 15,000–25,000 [147] Venice: Italy ...

  6. Estimates of historical world population - Wikipedia

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    Graph of world population over the past 12,000 years . As a general rule, the confidence of estimates on historical world population decreases for the more distant past. Robust population data exist only for the last two or three centuries. Until the late 18th century, few governments had ever performed an accurate census.

  7. Trier (region) - Wikipedia

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    The region was created in 1815 as part of the Prussian Rhineland.Until 1920 the bulk of what then became the Territory of Saar Basin was part of the Trier Region. Only the east of the Saar Territory, today's Saar-Palatinate district, formerly the western fringes of the then Bavarian Rhenish Palatinate, was previously no part of the Trier Region.

  8. Territory of the Saar Basin - Wikipedia

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    Its population in 1933 was 812,000, and its capital was Saarbrücken. [3] The territory closely corresponds with the modern German state of Saarland, but was slightly smaller in area. [4] After a plebiscite was held in 1935, it was returned to Germany. [5]

  9. Trier-Saarburg - Wikipedia

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    Trier-Saarburg (German pronunciation: [ˌtʁiːɐ̯ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁk]; ... exemplarily the population figures from 1950 as well as the current population figures: Name