523,000! :)
There was about half a million Jews in Germany in 1933, this represented less than 1% of the population.
The estimate usually given is about 525,000 German Jews in Germany when the Nazis came to power in January 1933 (out of a total population of about 61 million). This figure relates to Jews in the religious sense (members of Jewish congregations, whether active or nominal). In addition, there were an estimated 80,000-90,000 foreign Jews resident in Germany at the time.
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
Jews were removed by force from Germany starting in October 1941. By 1944 there were not many Jews left in Germany ...
The Jews had no problem about the Germans, until the Nazis persecuted them and made their lives impossible. In fact, the German Jews and many Jews outside Germany were pro-German till 1933.
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
Bob Marley Around 3,000,000
Anti-Semetism has existed for centuries, but in many countries they were accepted or at least tolerated. Nazi Germany used the Jews as scapegoats and blamed all of their postwar economic problems on them. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 stripped Jews of German Citizenship and basic rights. It led to their isolation and extermination.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933 there were about 500,000 Jews in Germany in the sense of members of a Jewish congregation. There were also about a further 300,000 people who were part Jewish. By 1939 the overall number had fallen to about 550,000 as a result of emigration.
As far as I know the only figure available is 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1941. This figure includes political refugees.
in order to emigrate they needed a sponsor in the US who was willing to house them and give them a job, this was rare.if there are phrases like:immigration Quotas or immigration restrictions, then pick that.or:prejudice or 'theories of eugenics' or antisemitism.
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.