Before World War I, around 1914, the population of Britain was approximately 45 million people. This figure included England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, which was part of the United Kingdom at the time. The population had been steadily growing due to industrialization and improvements in public health.
After World War II, Britain's population was approximately 50 million in 1945. The war had significant impacts on demographics, including loss of life and changes in migration patterns. The population gradually increased in the following years, driven by post-war recovery and the baby boom. By the early 1950s, the population had risen to around 51-52 million.
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Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
Yes. As a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Australia was bound to join the war when Britain did and on Britain's side.
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it was 14.123.000 before and 1 after the war
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arab actions against the jewish population there
The world was in a huge economy problem
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Great Britain
If you are meaning, What were the total casualties of Britain in World War 1, then the answer is:885,138 military Deaths109,000 civilian Deaths994,138 total deaths2.19% of the population of Britain diedand finally1,663,435 were wounded
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Yes, years before the US was in.
Herbert Asquith
There was no eleventh world war, sorry.