Daniel Greear

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At the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, France counted 30 million inhabitants, outstripping any European state except backward Russia. By the dawn of the twentieth century, the figure had increased only to 38.9 million,[20] while the United Kingdom’s population grew from 16 million to 41.1 million[21] and Germany’s from 21 million to 67 million.
Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
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