By the time the plan ended, the economy of every member state had grown well past pre-war levels.
Only around 1900 did its population return to pre-war levels.
The population would not return to its pre-war level for 30 years.
But higher school education is far behind the pre-war level, with only 43 schools as against over 270 in 1941.
After some years the population number dropped to pre-war levels.
But they sank again in the years that followed to pre-war levels.
It took four or five years for the economy to return to pre-war levels.
Production declined and did not reach pre-war levels until the early 1960s.
By 1955, the city's population had returned to pre-war levels.
But it would take several more years before the economy returned to pre-war levels.