No exact answer, about 109,000. Approx 90 die every day. Hope this jelps.
As of 2021, the number of people born before 1939 still alive is decreasing rapidly due to age-related factors. This cohort would primarily consist of individuals in their 80s, 90s, and older, and their numbers are diminishing with each passing year.
Approximately 300,000 Jews were living in France in 1939.
The population of Canada was approximately 11,250,000 when Canada entered WW2 1939, and increased to a little more than 12,000,000 by the end of the war in 1945. The highest was 11.95 million people in 1944, the lowest was 11.27 million people in 1939. (In 1929 Canada's population reached 10,000,000 for the first time in history - it reached 10,029,000 by the end of the year. In 1939 the population of Canada was 11,267,000 approx; 1940: 11,382,000 approx; 1941: 11,507,000 approx; 1942: 11,654,000 approx; 1943: 11,795,000 approx; 1944: 11,946,000 approx; and in 1945: 12,072,000 approx).
During the height of the great depression there were 11,385,000 people who were unemployed. This was almost 25% of the entire work force population.
There only recorded to be 3. All from falling off the girders.
The youngest parents in the US were Lina Medina, who gave birth at the age of 5 in 1939, and Sean Stewart, who became a father at 12 in 1998.
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As of 2017, Holocaust Survivor Jeannine Burk (born September 15, 1939) is believed to be still alive.
No; James Naismith died in 1939.
As of 2017, Holocaust survivor Jeannine Burk (born September 15, 1939) is believed to be still alive.
Yes, Tina Turnr is still alive. She is 69 years old, born on November 26th, 1939.
He was born in 1939, as of 2004 he was still alive.
About 18 million.
Margaret Atwood, a Canadian author, was born on November 18, 1939, and is still alive as of my last update.
You bet he is. John was born in December, 1939, so he will be 69 later this year [2008].
Amelia Earhart is currently not alive. She died on July 2nd, 1939 while flying over the Pacific Ocean.