Source: Axis History Forum
Poland, 3 million out of 3.3 million polish jews were murdered, thats 90% of polish jewish popylation wiped out and nearly 50% of the Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
Poland had the highest population of Jews in the whole of Europe at that time, and consequently lost the most.
If you mean by the number of an countries population of certain groups of people who were killed in the Holocaust then the USSR in which 1,598,000 out would of been 3.28 Million people who survived the Holocaust. Most of these were Jews.
spain
Both Finland and Denmark - Finland saved all but 8 Jews because it bordered Sweden, a neutral country, and people were just able to walk over. Denmark was second best, saving 150 Jews (98.5%).
germeny
Poland (prewar frontiers) lost about 3 million of its 3.3 million Jews.
Poland had the highest population of Jews in the whole of Europe at that time, and consequently lost the most.
Serbia
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If you mean by the number of an countries population of certain groups of people who were killed in the Holocaust then the USSR in which 1,598,000 out would of been 3.28 Million people who survived the Holocaust. Most of these were Jews.
Denmark
the countries of the Pale of Settlement had the most Jews and also lost the most.
Poland 3,000,000 & 90% all jews were there
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