Everyone. It was created by the Nazis in 1940. All Jews in Warsaw were ordered into the ghetto, and all non-Jews were ordered out. (Note that it was not the existing, prewar Jewish district, but an area close to a large railhead, for onward deportation).
Before World War II, Warsaw was the home of 375,000 Jews, one third of the population of the city. It once had the largest Jewish population of any city in Europe.
The Jewish census in Poland was 3.3 Million in 1939.
Initially, about 450,000+.
In 1940 it had about 450,000 inhabitants.
Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
around 60,000
Jews were deported from all over Nazi occupied Europe: Germany Holland Hungary Slovakia and many more locations. ___ The extermination camps were nearly all on Polish territory, and Poland had about 3.3 million Jews at the start of World War 2. (The Nazis invaded Poland).
Estimates range from 15-30,000, but its very difficult to give an exact number because many people do not want to formally affiliate with a Jewish organization. Also, many people are only now finding out that they have Jewish roots.
There were about 9.4 million Jews in Europe just before the start of World War 2 and a further 7 million or so elsewhere.
The current Jewish population of Poland is about 8,000 only. See the Wikipedia article on The Jews in Poland. (Compare with an estimated 3.3 million in 1939). In 2010 3,200 Jews lived in Poland according to http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/jewpop.HTML.
Before WW2 there were about 2100 Norwegian Jews in Norway. Mostly of them were aither sent to consentrations camps in Poland or they escaped to Sweden.
Warsaw is in Poland.
Prior to the Holocaust, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world. As of 2010, there are about 22,000 Jews living there.
More than 6 million Jews and a like number of non-Jews were killed. Millions more emerged with major injuries and horrific memories. Today there are more living "Schindler Jews" around the world, than Jews in Poland. In 1939, there were 3 million Jews in Poland.
Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
around 60,000
Jews were deported from all over Nazi occupied Europe: Germany Holland Hungary Slovakia and many more locations. ___ The extermination camps were nearly all on Polish territory, and Poland had about 3.3 million Jews at the start of World War 2. (The Nazis invaded Poland).
Poland, 3 million Jews were killed. Their was a jewish population of 3.3 Million in poland and 91% of the jewish population were killed due to Nazi occupation of Poland
About 9.4 million in 1939.
People.See also:Why were many Jews so passive in WW2?Why didn't the Jews leave Europe before WW2?Why do you think many people didn't notice the harassment of German Jews before World War Two?
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. People in Poland worship in many different types of places. Most Christians in Poland worship in a church, because Christians worship in a church. Most Jews in Poland worship in a temple or synogogue, because that is where Jews worship. Muslims in Poland worship in Mosques, because that is where Muslims worship. Many religions (including Christians, Jews, and Muslims) also worship at home.