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After World War II, there will be a small change in the population of several major countries. China 300 million, India 400 million, the Soviet Union 200 million, the United States 100 million.
Background: World War II can also be called the World Anti-Fascist War.
From September 1, 1939 to September 2, 1945, the Second Global War was fought on a global scale with the three fascist Axis powers of the Third Reich, the Empire of Japan, and the Kingdom of Italy, and the vassal states of Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, and the Anti-Fascist Alliance and the anti-fascist forces of the world on the other.
Causes of war: economic crisis.
In October 1929, the Wall Street New York Stock Exchange collapsed, and the economic crisis swept the entire capitalist world. On October 24, 1929, there was a sell-off frenzy on the Wall Street Exchange in New York, USA, and the number of shares that changed hands reached 13 million, a record high.
This was followed by the collapse of the market and the run on the banks, which plunged the US economy into a desperate situation, and the most serious global economic crisis in the history of capitalist development broke out.
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In 1939, Britain had a population of 47 million and France 41 million. The Soviet Union has a population of 100 million +, the United States has a population of 100 million +, Japan has a population of 78 million, Yugoslavia has 13 million, China has a population of 100 million + in 1937, and Germany itself before World War II has about 70 million, and the Germanic people in Austria, Sudetenland and the Baltic Sea are all counted, and the full count is only 80 million.
During the war, the total number of troops mobilized by Germany was 17 million, accounting for the total population of the country, the total number of troops reached 11.7 million, and the economic loss amounted to 300 billion US dollars; The maximum number of troops mobilized by Japan is 9.7 million, the total number of troops accounting for the total population of the country is 10,000, and the economic loss is 100 billion US dollars.
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the population of each country during World War II; China has a population of 100 million, Japan 78 million, the United States 100 million, the Soviet Union 100 million, Germany 66 million, and the United Kingdom 44 million.
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The number of people in each country during World War II is a complex issue, as statistical methods and data vary greatly from country to country, and many numbers may not have been fully recorded during the war.
Here are some estimates:
Soviet Union: About 26 million people died, including Shichadigers and civilians.
Germany: About 5.8 million people died, including soldiers and civilians.
Poland: About 5.8 million people died, including soldiers and civilians.
China: About 15 million people died, including soldiers and civilians.
Japan: About 2.4 million people died, including soldiers and civilians.
United States: About 400,000 people died, including soldiers and civilians.
United Kingdom: About 450,000 people died, including soldiers and civilians.
Overall, the number of people during World War II was enormous, with an estimated death of more than 70 million people, most of them civilians.
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At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the population of the United States had exceeded 100 million, and the native population was the third most populous country in the world after China and the Soviet Union. The population of the United States is about the same as that of the United Kingdom, France, and Italy combined, and its human resources are abundant. The most important thing is that the United States is not only populous, but also highly qualified.
As early as World War I, the United States had already popularized compulsory primary education, and by World War II, secondary education had been basically universalized. The United States was the country with the largest number of educated people in the world at that time, which was actually the greatest advantage of the Americans.
The United States was a major belligerent in World War II. The United States played a pivotal, if not decisive, role in World War II. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, the United States unleashed its astonishing war potential, producing more than 300,000 aircraft, more than 80,000 tanks, and more than 150 aircraft carriers in one go.
The strong industrial capacity of the United States has made countries jaw-dropping. In fact, the strength of the United States is not limited to industrial capacity, but also in many aspects, such as abundant human resources. In fact, if you look at the abundant human resources of the United States during World War II, you can see why the United States cannot be provoked.
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USSR 7 000 000 3 450 000 5 750 000 - 16 200 000 60 2 1
United States 292 000 671 000 119 000 29 000 1 111 000 1
United Kingdom 398 000 480 000 331 000 98 000 1 307 000 1
France 211,000 400,000 140,000, including missing — 751,000 1
Germany 2 850 000 7 250 000 1600000 including missing - 11 700 000 1
Japan 1,553,000 305,000 303,000, including missing — 2,161,000
The number of troops and attrition rates of the major participating countries in World War II.
United States: 14 million troops participated in the war, with 1,070,364 attrition (referring to the killed, wounded, and missing, the same below), a attrition rate of 7.6 per cent. Of these, 25 per cent were killed, 61 per cent were wounded and 14 per cent were missing. )
United Kingdom: 12 million troops participated in the war, with 1,233,796 attrition, a reduction rate of 10.3 per cent. Of these, 28 per cent were killed, 38 per cent were wounded and 34 per cent were missing.
Former Soviet Union: 22 million troops participated in the war, with a reduction of 12,000,000 troops, a reduction rate of 52.2 per cent.
Germany: 17 million troops participated in the war, with 9,900,000 attrition, a reduction rate of 58.2 per cent. Of these, 21 per cent were killed, 50 per cent were wounded and 29 per cent were missing.
World War II death toll.
More than 57 million people died in the Second World War. Where:
Former Soviet Union: 20.6 million deaths, the deadliest country.
Of the 5.75 million former Soviet soldiers captured by the Nazi army, 3.3 million died in prisoner-of-war camps.
Poland: With 6 million deaths, it was one of the worst devastated countries by the Nazis, with 2.9 million Jews killed in three concentration camps, including Auschwitz alone.
Germany: 7.3 million dead, including 3.7 million soldiers.
France: 810,000 deaths; Yugoslavia: 1.7 million deaths; United States:
380,000 deaths; Hungary: 420,000 deaths; Italy: 330,000 deaths, Romania:
370,000 deaths; Netherlands: 210,000 deaths; Greece: 160,000 deaths; Finland:
840,000 deaths; Bulgaria: 20,000 deaths; Norway: 10,000 deaths.
In addition, 5,000,600,000 Jews and other races were killed by Hitlerites in European countries; Gypsies were killed 500,000 people.
In the Asian theater, China: 12 million deaths; Japan: 1.8 million deaths.
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2,224 billion.
If we calculate the total number of people affected by the war, it is 1.8 billion.
But this is only approximate, the world's population in 1930 was 2 billion, in 1950 the world's population was 100 million, considering the increase in the number of deaths during the war and the difficulty of fertility (but because of the need for a large number of people), the population should be in 100 million at the time of the war, and about 2.4 billion at the time of the armistice I hope it will help you.
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The goal is firm, some people will say that World War II is not worth it, and some people will make irresponsible remarks because they can't work after graduating from college and are still spending their family's money.