a lot more than afterwards many were executed
During World War II (1939-1945) approximately 41.15 percent of the entire Canadian population was enrolled in the Armed Forces. All of these men and women were volunteers that served during World War II.
it increased significantly
Sorry, your question is not specific enough. Could be a comparison of relations before the war to the war years or a comparison after the war.
In 1944, the population of Germany was approximately 70 to 75 million people. This figure includes both the territories within pre-war Germany and the regions annexed during World War II. The population was affected by the ongoing war, including casualties and displacement due to military actions and refugee movements.
it was 14.123.000 before and 1 after the war
47 million
The prime minister at the time was Robert Borden
The last census of Ireland before World War I was in 1911. The population of Ireland then was 3,139,688.
See website: Japan
Poland. Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
In 1925 the Jewish population of Berlin was about 150,000.
go into war. that way the world population would decrease
There was no population "explosion" before the end of World War II. Millions of people died both as soldiers and as civilians during World War II. The period immediately following World War II experienced a population explosion because soldiers, mostly from allied countries, returned home, married and had children. This era is known as the "baby boomers"
About 240,000, didn't you know-dumbo
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
3.7 %The population of people who were alive in 1939 before the Second World War was 1,961,913,000 (2 billion) and the population who died during the War could be as high as 72,707,700 which is about 3.7% of the world's population. That's25,160,000 military deaths41,793,300 civilian deaths5,754,400 Jewish Holocaust deaths___________72,707,700