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  2. List of countries by population in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by population 1900: 1939: 1989: Population distribution by country in 1939. This is a list of countries by population in 1939 ... Germany [2] [3] [8]

  3. Census in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Population of Germany by аge and sex (demographic pyramid) as of 16 June 1933 Population of Germany (includes Austria) by age and sex (demographic pyramid) as of 17 May 1939 Population of Germany (excludes Saar) by аge and sex (demographic pyramid) as on 29 October 1946. Many former German soldiers didn't participate.

  4. List of towns and cities in Germany by historical population

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    German Empire 1939. The population and area status refer to the census of 17 May 1939. ... Germany since 1993. The population figures for the year 2000 are estimates.

  5. Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans

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    The 1974 report then relates the 1% confirmed deaths as a minimum value to the 1939 population of the former eastern territories of Germany set at 9.6 million people, thus receiving a number of at least 96,000 people killed in that area during the expulsion. [78]

  6. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 19.036 million people or 89,6% of people with an immigrant background live in Western Germany (excluding Berlin), being 28,7% of its population, while 1.016 million people with immigrant background 4,8% live in Eastern States, being 8,2% of population, and 1.194 million people with an immigrant background 5,6% live in Berlin, being 33,1 ...

  7. 1939 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    6 September – South Africa declares war on Germany. 10 September – Canada declares war on Germany. 15 September – Diverse elements of the German Wehrmacht surround Warsaw and demand its surrender. The Poles refuse and the siege begins in earnest. 28 September – Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union agree on a division of Poland after their ...

  8. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Germany: 1933–1945: World War II: 1939–1945: ... (representing 2/3rds of the European Jewish population). By 1944, the German Army was pushed back on all ...

  9. Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet-German population grew despite deportations and forced labor during the war; in the 1939 Soviet census the German population was 1.427 million. By 1959 it had increased to 1.619 million. [188] The calculations of the West German researcher Gerhard Reichling do not agree to the figures from the Soviet archives.