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The Great Depression Statistics

The Great Depression Statistics

See how the United States slid from the 1930s economic free fall into a long fight over jobs, wages, and spending power, with the page’s latest figures spotlighting the human scale behind the decline. It pulls the sharpest contrasts together so you can understand why recovery was so slow even as certain indicators began to shift.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
D-Day Statistics

D-Day Statistics

After 80 years, D-Day still reshapes what we think we know, with 2025 research reexamining troop movements, timelines, and casualty counts down to the minute. If you assumed the landings were a straight line from plan to outcome, these statistics show how small decisions and chaotic conditions flipped the numbers.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
Vietnam War Draft Statistics

Vietnam War Draft Statistics

See how the draft story changes when you track the counts alongside local deferment patterns, and why 2026 updates can shift what you think “typical” looked like. If you have ever wondered who was more likely to be pulled in and who could stay on the sidelines, these Vietnam War Draft statistics put those tensions into plain numbers.

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Ellis Island Immigration Statistics

Ellis Island Immigration Statistics

How many would today have been turned back and how many would have been cleared at Ellis Island, according to the latest available Immigration statistics? From shifting inspection outcomes to the changing national mix of arrivals, these numbers force a sharp reality check on what “newcomer” meant, and who the process actually reached.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
Spanish Flu Statistics

Spanish Flu Statistics

With Spanish flu statistics now framed by a 1918 baseline and quantified in 2.7 to 3.6 percent of the global population dying, the page makes the scale feel uncomfortably immediate. You will see how a single pathogen reshaped mortality so sharply that it is still the reference point behind modern pandemic risk comparisons.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
Black Plague Statistics

Black Plague Statistics

See how Black Plague statistics track the swing between terrifying mortality and recovery across time, with the clearest recent snapshot pointing to 2026 figures. What looks like one unbroken catastrophe turns into a pattern of spikes, regional differences, and measurable change that makes the old story far more specific than you might expect.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
Holocaust Death Toll Statistics

Holocaust Death Toll Statistics

Holocaust Death Toll tracks the most recent estimates, showing how reported death counts keep shifting as new evidence, methodology, and archival access are weighed. See why the gap between the familiar headlines and the latest totals matters for understanding the scale of loss and how certainty is measured over time.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 11 May 2026
Domestic Violence 1950S Statistics

Domestic Violence 1950S Statistics

Domestic violence responses in the 1950s were often measured in minutes and myths, with police averaging 45 minutes to respond in 1954 and only 20 states having specific DV laws by 1959. Follow how arrests stayed rare and convictions were fragile even as injury and death estimates kept piling up, until reporting rose 15 percent after 1957 media campaigns.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 5 May 2026
Industrial Revolution Statistics

Industrial Revolution Statistics

Follow Britain’s leap from 2.7 million tons of coal in 1700 to 30 million by 1830, and watch mechanization turn iron and cotton into export power, with steam horsepower in UK factories rising from 10,000 in 1800 to 210,000 by 1830. This page ties those production surges to the human cost and social upheaval behind them, from union crackdowns and factory accidents to the scale of urban migration that remade everyday life.

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Korean War Statistics

Korean War Statistics

From US air power and 105,000 evacuees at Hungnam to the 70% North Korean GDP collapse, this page ties the Korean War’s biggest turning points to hard, comparable numbers. It pairs campaigns like 180,000 UN troops holding the Pusan Perimeter against 98,000 attackers with the stark cost totals, including 33,686 US battle deaths and 1,986 UN aircraft losses, so you can see how fast momentum shifted and why it was so deadly.

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Lynching Statistics

Lynching Statistics

The Equal Justice Initiative and Tuskegee records show 4,084 racial terror lynchings in 12 Southern states from 1877 to 1950, and 64 percent of those terror killings happened in only 8 states, with Mississippi and Georgia leading county counts. Why it matters now is how the pattern shifts from peaks like 1892 to sharp post World War II declines, while the claims of crime often fail to match what victims endured, revealing lynching as a tool of control as much as an act of terror.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 5 May 2026
World War 2 Statistics

World War 2 Statistics

From the 872 day Siege of Leningrad to Okinawa’s 1.3 million troops, these World War II statistics put startling human costs beside turning points like Stalingrad and Kursk. With totals from 70 to 85 million dead and vivid counters on battles, fleets, and production, you can see how battles, policy, and industrial scale collided to reshape history.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 4 May 2026
Bubonic Plague Statistics

Bubonic Plague Statistics

Yersinia pestis is built for temperature switching and flea life, with a genome of a 4.65 Mb chromosome plus plasmids pPCP1, pMT1, and pFra that enable biofilm blockage and immune sabotage, then explosive virulence in mammals at 37°C. Learn how modern case details such as 2 to 6 day incubation, painful 1 to 10 cm buboes, and first week outcomes with early antibiotics contrast with transmission routes from blocked flea bites to pneumonic spread, plus what global records still show about the plague’s devastating historical reach.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 4 May 2026
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