(1) Yesterday I penned an exhibition review. Note(b)(i) was
"Nazi Germany
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany
(1933-1945; Population: 1939 est. 69,314,000 [likely including those of occupied areas])"
(2) I was somewhat right, somewhat wrong: Poland was not included, but some occupied (and definitely annexed) regions were included. Also, it was not an estimation; a census was conducted in 1939. Last not not least, in 1939 Germany's population was 79m (officially), not 69m.
The "79" figure is correct, because the Wiki page itself (see (i)) cites footnote 1 to support "69." Footnote 1 points to
"'Statistisches Jahrbuch für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (in German). Statistisches Bundesamt. 2006. p 34"
of section 13 Bibliography of the same Wiki page--which says "79" in 1939.
(3) History of Germany
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Germany
In section 8 Weimar Republic, there is a map whose caption is "Germany 1919–1938" which did NOT incorporate Sudetenland (in present-day Czech Republic).
(4) Census in Germany
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_Germany
(section 3 1871 - 1945 German Reich: the 1939 census now also included the areas of Austria, Sudetenland and Memelland)
Date .................Area in km2 .............Population ........Area Changes
Dec 1, 1871 ......541.561 ................... 41.058.792
May 17, 1939 ....583.370 ...................79.375.281
Oct 29, 1946 .....353.460 ...................65.137.274 .......since 1945 without Ostgebiete [qv] des Deutschen Reiches
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