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The 1940 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 132,164,569, an increase of 7.6 percent over the 1930 population of 122,775,046 people. The census date of record was April 1, 1940.
No census was undertaken during 1941. [12] The register records the precise date of birth of those registered. [6] The lack of both the 1931 and 1941 censuses means that "the register provides the most complete survey of the population of England and Wales between 1921 and 1951, making it an invaluable resource for family, social and local ...
1941 Canadian census This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 07:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Northern Ireland Census 1937 - Sunday, 28 February: [4] Unlike the 1926 Northern Ireland census, the 1937 census records survive. [7] [9] [10] (scheduled publication date 1 January 2038) United Kingdom Census 1941 - no census taken due to World War II. United Kingdom Census 1951 - Sunday, 8 April (scheduled publication date 1 January 2052)
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.
E. The German population in Slovakia of 154,000 is based on the 1940 Slovak census that put the number of Germans at 130,192 and 23,000 Germans in the Slovak territory annexed by Hungary estimated in 1941 by the German occupation regime in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. F.
The census reveals there were 1,096 women for every 1,000 men recorded, the highest discrepancy since the census began in 1801, and by 1951 was still 1,081 per 1,000 men.
October 30 – World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt approves US$1 billion in Lend-Lease aid to the Soviet Union. October 31 After 14 years, work ceases on sculpting Mount Rushmore National Memorial. World War II: The destroyer USS Reuben James is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-552 off Iceland, killing more than 100 U.S. Navy sailors.