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✍️ Original author: Joe_McCarthy

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v/OccidentalEnclave · by u/Joe_McCarthy

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The population growth of Germany between 1871 and 1914 was rapid, marking a period of intense industrialization and urbanization.

1871: Upon the unification of Germany, the population was approximately 41 million.

1913/1914: By the outbreak of World War I, the population had grown to between 67 and 68 million.

This sharp increase was driven by industrial growth, which transformed the nation from a largely rural society into a leading industrial power with a predominantly urban population.

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