In 1933 approximately 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe comprising 1.7% of the total European population. This number represents more than 60% of the World's Jewish population at that time of an estimated 15.3 million. The majority of Jews in prewar Europe lived in Eastern Europe. The largest was Poland with about 3,000,000 Jews. In Central Europe the largest Jewish population was in Germany with about 525,000 people and Western Europe the largest population was in Great Britain with 300,000. Before the Nazi seizure in 1933 Europe had a diverse set of Jewish cultures. In less than a decade two out of every three Jews would be dead.
the Jews were killed at death camps mainly in Poland and Germany by the Nazis
A man how insalved the Jew and Nazis. A man how insalved the Jew and Nazis.
the nazis the nazis the natzis
because your a Jew, RUN!!!!
With jew stars
The teenage jew's and the allies
There were detailed family records.
They wore afraid because the Nazis killed the Jew's. So that's why they wore scared.
the Nazis weren't killed. They killed the Jew's, some were executed after the war though for war crimes
It was known as a ghetto.
Nazis took away the Jew's right to own property.
Approximately 6 million, i believe.