List of countries by population in 1939
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This is a list of countries by population in 1939, providing an approximate overview of the world population before World War II. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries that were having a census in the year 1939 (which were on various dates in that year).
Country/territory | Population c. 1939 | Percentage of world's population |
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World[1] | 2,300,000,000 | – |
British Empire (including colonies)[2][3]
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550,398,825 | 24.0% |
Empire of Japan (including colonies)[2][3]
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304,119,000 | 13.2% |
China[3] | 267,568,000 | 11.6% |
Soviet Union[5]
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168,500,000 | 7.3% |
United States (including territories)[3]
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148,594,713 | 6.5% |
France (including colonies)[2][3][6]
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111,524,472 | 4.8% |
Germany (including occupied territories)[2][3][8]
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86,755,281 | 3.8% |
Dutch Empire (including colonies)[3]
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78,366,300 | 3.4% |
Italian Empire (including colonies)[2][3][9]
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57,596,517 | 2.5% |
Brazil[3] | 40,289,000 | 1.8% |
Poland[3] | 34,849,000 | 1.5% |
Spain (including colonies)[3]
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26,822,800 | 1.2% |
Belgium (including colonies)[3]
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22,491,000 | 1.0% |
Romania[3] | 19,933,800 | 0.9% |
Mexico[3] | 19,320,000 | 0.8% |
Portugal (including colonies)[3]
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18,595,400 | 0.8% |
Turkey[3] | 17,370,000 | 0.8% |
Egypt[3] | 16,492,000 | 0.7% |
Yugoslavia[3] | 15,490,000 | 0.7% |
Siam[3] | 15,023,000 | 0.7% |
Iran[3] | 14,340,000 | 0.6% |
Argentina[3] | 13,948,000 | 0.6% |
Canada[14] | 11,267,000 | 0.5% |
Hungary[3] | 9,129,000 | 0.4% |
Colombia[3] | 8,896,000 | 0.4% |
Afghanistan[3] | 7,400,000 | 0.3% |
Greece[3] | 7,222,000 | 0.3% |
Peru[3] | 6,572,000 | 0.3% |
Bulgaria[3] | 6,458,000 | 0.3% |
Sweden[3] | 6,341,000 | 0.3% |
Nepal[3] | 6,087,000 | 0.3% |
Chile[3] | 4,914,000 | 0.2% |
Cuba[3] | 4,235,000 | 0.18% |
Switzerland[3] | 4,210,000 | 0.18% |
Denmark (including colonies)[3][15][16]
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3,840,300 | 0.17% |
Finland[3] | 3,700,000 | 0.16% |
Iraq[3] | 3,698,000 | 0.16% |
Venezuela[3] | 3,628,000 | 0.16% |
Ireland[3] | 2,960,000 | 0.13% |
Norway[3] | 2,945,000 | 0.13% |
Yemen[3][note 4] | 2,775,000 | 0.12% |
Haiti[3] | 2,707,000 | 0.12% |
Saudi Arabia[3] | 2,670,000 | 0.12% |
Bolivia[3] | 2,659,000 | 0.12% |
Lithuania[3] | 2,575,000 | 0.11% |
Ecuador[3] | 2,412,000 | 0.10% |
Guatemala[3] | 2,150,000 | 0.093% |
Latvia[3] | 1,994,500 | 0.087% |
Uruguay[3] | 1,953,000 | 0.085% |
Dominican Republic[3] | 1,634,000 | 0.071% |
El Salvador[3] | 1,459,600 | 0.063% |
Estonia[3] | 1,134,000 | 0.049% |
Honduras[3] | 1,096,950 | 0.048% |
Albania[3] | 1,073,000 | 0.047% |
Tibet[3] | 1,000,000 | 0.043% |
Paraguay[3] | 931,800 | 0.041% |
Mongolia[3] | 819,000 | 0.036% |
Nicaragua[3] | 806,000 | 0.035% |
Liberia[3] | 780,000 | 0.034% |
Costa Rica[3] | 623,400 | 0.027% |
Panama[3] | 605,000 | 0.026% |
Danzig[17][note 5] | 408,000 | 0.018% |
Luxembourg[3] | 295,000 | 0.013% |
Iceland[3] | 118,900 | 0.052% |
Monaco[3] | 24,000 | 0.0010% |
San Marino[3] | 14,500 | 0.00063% |
Liechtenstein[3] | 13,000 | 0.00057% |
Andorra[3] | 6,000 | 0.00026% |
Vatican City[3] | 1,000 | 0.000046% |
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See also[]
- List of countries by population
- List of countries by population in 1900
- List of countries by population in 1907
- List of countries by population in 1989
- List of countries by population in 2000
- List of countries by population in 2005
- List of territories occupied by the United Kingdom
- List of territories occupied by Imperial Japan
Notes[]
- ^ The population of the Crown Colony of Aden was derived by taking the population ratio between North and South Yemen in 1975 (see reference) and applying that same distribution to both Yemens in 1939.
- ^ According to the preceding reference, French Morocco contained 90% of the Moroccan population in 1955. This ratio was used for the Moroccan population of 1939. Please update if more accurate information is available.
- ^ Population distribution according to first reference was 10% in Spanish Morocco and 90% for French Morocco in 1955. This ratio was used to divide the 1939 total Moroccan population figures. Please update if more accurate information is found.
- ^ The population of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen was derived by taking the population ratio between North and South Yemen in 1975 (see reference) and applying that same distribution to both Yemeni states in 1939
- ^ The figures for Danzig are from 1929.
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References[]
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- ^ Tony Chafer, The end of empire in French West Africa: France's successful decolonisation? (2002)see Chafer abstract Archived 2017-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Spanish Morocco".
- ^ Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reich, 1919–1941/42
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- ^ [1] Soldaten-Atlas (Tornisterschrift des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht, Heft 39). Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut. 1941. p. 32.
- ^ Annuario Generale, Consociazione Turistica Italiana, Roma, 1938
- ^ Grasselli, Enrico. "L’esercito italiano in Francia e in Oriente" p. 370-371
- ^ William Stanton (2004), "The Rapid Growth of Human Populations 1750-2000: Histories, Consequences, Issues, Nation by Nation"., Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd., ISBN 9780906522219, retrieved May 13, 2017
- ^ "Censuses of Canada 1665 to 1871: Estimated population of Canada, 1605 to present". Statistics Canada. 2015. Retrieved 2020-09-12.
- ^ Statistical yearbooks of Denmark
- ^ Statistics Faroe Islands Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mason, John Brown (1946). The Danzig Dilemma, A Study in Peacemaking by Compromise. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-2444-9. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
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