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  2. Demographics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Population pyramid of the Soviet Union in 1950. After the Second World War, the population of the Soviet Union began to gradually recover to pre-war levels. By 1959 there were a registered 209,035,000 people, over the 1941 population count of 196,716,000. In 1958–59, Soviet fertility stood at around 2.8 children per woman. [2]

  3. Soviet census - Wikipedia

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    The following is a summary of censuses carried out in the Soviet Union: Year Territory (km 2) Total population Rank Density per km 2 Change Urban population Share ...

  4. Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

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    On 2 June 1940, Germany informed the Romanian government that to receive territorial guarantees, Romania should consider negotiations with the Soviet Union. From 14–17 June 1940, the Soviet Union gave ultimatum notes to Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia, and when the ultimata were satisfied, it used the bases that it had gained to occupy those ...

  5. Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [r] (USSR), [s] commonly known as the Soviet Union, [t] was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. During its existence, it was the largest country by area , extending across eleven time zones and sharing borders with twelve countries , and the third-most populous country .

  6. Sovietization of Western Byelorussia (1939-1941) - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 1940, the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party extended the laws on taxes and fees in force in the Soviet Union to the population of Western Byelorussia and Western Ukraine.

  7. Category:1940s in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1940s in the Soviet Union" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Polish population transfers (1944–1946)

  8. German–Soviet population transfers - Wikipedia

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    The German–Soviet population transfers were population transfers of ethnic Germans, ethnic Poles, and some ethnic East Slavs that took place from 1939 to 1941. These transfers were part of the German Heim ins Reich policy in accordance with the German–Soviet Frontier Treaty between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

  9. List of sovereign states in the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Soviet UnionUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics Capital: Moscow: Widely recognized independent state. UN member state from 24 October 1945. The Soviet Union was a federation of 11 (later 16) republics. [i]