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Urban Jewish population of Germany 1933?

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The figure generally given for the Jewish population of Germany (in the sense of beloning to a Jewish congregations) just before the Nazis came to power is about 500,000. If one adds non-religious Jews and people with one or more Jewish grandparent the maximum figure would be about 850,000 (out of an overall population of about 61 million). The figures do not divide the Jews into urban and rural. However, by 1932-33, most Jews lived in large cities. Berlin had about 160,000 Jews, for example.

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