Adam Glantz

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But fertility rates in Communist states tailed off rather sooner than in the West, and from the mid-sixties they were more than matched by steadily worsening death rates (especially among men). There are many explanations for the recovery of European fertility after World War Two, but most of them reduce to a combination of optimism plus free milk.
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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