Around 9.5 million
The Jewish population of Poland just before the start of the second world war was about 3.3 million.
The Jewish population in Berlin in 1939 was around 79.000. In 1933, there were about 160,000 Jews but that number reduced when Hitler came to power.
about 512 000, though some sources say 505 000.
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because he was full of evil and for some reason hated the Jewish population
The key year was 1939, not 1935. In January 1939 Jews in Germany were ordered to sell their businesses to 'Aryans' at 10% of their estimated value.
In the early 1930s about 62 million. The annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland in 1938 added about a furth 10 million inhabitants.
1939 (estimated Jewish population of Poland on eve of World War 2) : 3.3 million2011 (estimated Jewish population of Poland): 8,000
12,000 after the houlocaust 6,000
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There ARE Jews in Germany, but the Holocaust destroyed most of the population.
because they were not welcome
because he was full of evil and for some reason hated the Jewish population
The key year was 1939, not 1935. In January 1939 Jews in Germany were ordered to sell their businesses to 'Aryans' at 10% of their estimated value.
In Germany on 6 July 1939Holocaust: The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
Very few lost thier lives in 1939, most died in 1942.
No. The Nazis did not establish ghettos in Germany itself, only in occupied countries. In some of the big cities in Germany Jews were compelled to live in designated 'Jewish apartment blocks' from 1939 on.
In the early 1930s about 62 million. The annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland in 1938 added about a furth 10 million inhabitants.
1939 (estimated Jewish population of Poland on eve of World War 2) : 3.3 million2011 (estimated Jewish population of Poland): 8,000