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What was the population of the Soviet Union in 1939?

What was the population of the Soviet Union in 1939?

170,500,000
The last reliable population figure was that of the census of January 17, 1939, which showed a population of 170,500,000. Since that date, both before and after the war, there have been incorporated into the Soviet Union territories with a prewar population of about 24,000,000.

What was the Soviet Union’s population in 1945?

170,000,000
(The population decline during the war years themselves was more drastic, from almost 200,000,000 on July 1, 1941, to some 170,000,000 in 1945.)

What was the population of the Soviet Union in ww2?

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Russian estimates suggest that the total population of the Soviet Union in 1941 was 195.4 million people, before it fell to 170.5 million in 1946 due to the devastation of the Second World War.

What was the population of Soviet Union?

208,826,650
The new census announced the Soviet Union’s population to be 208,826,650, an increase of almost forty million from the results of the last (disputed) census from 1939.

How many people lived in the Soviet Union under Stalin?

The census results were not published because the census showed much lower population figures than anticipated, although it still showed a population growth from the last census in 1926, from 147 million to 162 million people in 1937.

What was the population of the USSR in the 1930s?

In January 1934, at the Seventeenth Congress, Stalin mentioned: ‘the growth of population in the USSR, which rose from 160 million at the end of 1930 to 168 million at the end of 1933’, thus forcing the figure from 8 to 10 million.

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What was the population of the Soviet Union in 1930?

160 million
In January 1934, at the Seventeenth Congress, Stalin mentioned: ‘the growth of population in the USSR, which rose from 160 million at the end of 1930 to 168 million at the end of 1933’, thus forcing the figure from 8 to 10 million.

What was the population of the USSR in 1960?

214,062
Data

1950 181,077
1957 203,524
1958 207,035
1959 210,548
1960 214,062

What was the population of Germany in 1939?

List of countries by population in 1939

Country/territory Population c. 1939
World 2,300,000,000
Germany (including occupied territories) show subdivisions 86,755,281
Dutch Empire (including colonies) show subdivisions 78,366,300
Italian Empire (including colonies) show subdivisions 57,596,517

What was the population of USSR in 1940?

Characteristic Urban Rural
Russia 1940 37,926 72,172
USSR 1955 86,261 108,154
USSR 1950 69,414 109,133
USSR 1940 63,112 130,965

What was the population of the USSR in 1961?

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217,563
Data

1950 181,077
1959 210,548
1960 214,062
1961 217,563
1962 221,016