Total approximately 12 million were killed.
The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.
It reduced the Jewish population by about two thirds.
The Jewish population.
Not really because it would have to be broken down according to country/locationzperiodz Many countries lost as much as 80% of the Jewish population while others much less. It is possible to have a total of all populations in Europe at the start of the Holocaust and at the end of it.
the Holocaust
The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.
It reduced the Jewish population by about two thirds.
The Jewish population.
The Holocaust took place in Europe.
The Holocaust started in Europe.
Industrialization led to a burst in population for European countries (primarily Western).
At the time of the Holocaust much of Europe was fighting World War 2.
Germany is in Europe, anyway.The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.
In my opinion, the holocaust was the worst ever, but if u want me to go worse, how about the black plague? It killed about 1/3 of Europe's population! Search it on google for more info.
Not really because it would have to be broken down according to country/locationzperiodz Many countries lost as much as 80% of the Jewish population while others much less. It is possible to have a total of all populations in Europe at the start of the Holocaust and at the end of it.
Today, only about 1,500,000 Jews live throughout Europe. Prior to the Holocaust, the Jewish population was well into the double digits (perhaps about 15,000,000). 6,000,000 Jews perished due to the Holocaust, which significantly dropped the Jewish population in Europe. Most of those who survived migrated to other countries (mainly the US or the UK), and later to Israel (once it existed in 1948). Prior to the Holocaust, the majority of Jews lived in Eastern Europe and Central Europe. The European countries that had the largest Jewish populations included Poland, Russia, France, Germany, etc. However, these countries did not necessarily have the largest number of Jews who fell victim to the Holocaust. Today, the majority of Jews live in Western Europe. The European countries with the largest Jewish populations are France, Russia, the UK, and Germany.
"The loss of 30% - 60% of the population" is the most obvious answer.