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The answer to that question depends on definition. If the number is based on actual NSDAP membership numbers then it is approx 1,00,000. However many German cizitens believed in ideology of Nazism but were not NSDASP members. This would make almost impossible to estimate the exact numbers of Nazis

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There were roughly 2,594,600 Jews living in Nazi occupied Europe in 1939.

The Second World War began on the 1st of September 1939 (although some important events occurred earlier), and Germany had invaded very few countries by the end of the year (indeed, only part of Czechoslovakia and Poland, which were invaded in March and September respectively). Nazi Germany had also annexed Austria in 1938.

Just before occupying Bohemia-Moravia (part of Czechoslovakia), Nazi Germany also forced Slovakia to declare its independence and ally itself with Nazi Germany; so although the Slovak Republic was not actually a Nazi country, Nazi Germany held such influence over it that it was essentially a Satellite State. For this reason, it is included in this calculation of Jews living in Nazi Europe in 1939.

In 1939, there were approximately 234,000 Jews in Germany (as defined by the Nuremberg Laws), 60,000 Jews in Austria, 305,000 Jews in Czechoslovakia, and 2,019,600 Jews in Nazi occupied Poland.

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The most accurate numbers are based on the German census in June 1933, six months after the Nazis took over at 505,000 Jews in Germany and the Saarland. It is estimated that in January 1933, the moment that the Nazis took over, that there were 523,000 Jews living in Germany and that the decrease is due to German Jewish emigration.

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Not many Jews were killed between this time period in Germany. Is wasn't until 1939 that 300,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps.

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