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No
Yes
They didn't have one.
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
Most jews lived in Nove Mesto
Before World War II, Jews had varying social statuses they were neither condemned not exalted by their religion and ethnicity. Throughout Europe Jews were farmers, shop owners and scholars. Some were wealthy and some were poor.
well Germany did declare war against the Jews but it was the Jews who decleared financial war first in March 1933
About 9.4 million in 1939.
Just like we do today.
Since about AD1100.
over sixmillion Jews died in the holocaust
Because of the Dirty Nasty Jews.