Answer 1
The traditional pre-war estimates were between 9.0-9.5 million Jews and 3.0-3.5 million Jews post-war, including the U.S.S.R.
Answer 2
I'd definitely put the number at the top of that range, at least for the late 1930s: in mid-1939 around 9.7m, of which 6.9 million in non-Soviet Europe and 2.8m in the European parts of the then USSR (i.e. within its inter-war borders). By 1945 fewer than four million remained.
On January 1st 1933, the estimated population of European Jews was about 9.75 Million Jews. This number did fall by 125,000 between then and September 1939. Most were from Soviet Jews in European sector.
She was both, but in 1933 the Nazi régime came to power in Germany and started to make life extremely difficult for its own Jewish population.
Around 9.5 million
According to the Jewish Virtual Library, world Jewish population in 1939 was 16,728,000. The US Holocaust Memorial indicates that European Jewish population in 1933 was approximately 9.5 million, 60% of world Jewish population (15.3 million) and 1.7% of the overall European population.
It reduced the Jewish population by about two thirds.
It is estimated that in January 1933, just before the Nazis came to power, Germany had about 494,000 Jews (calculated using Jewish definitions). The Nazis used a wider definition, which would give a higher figure - possibly 800,000 out of a total population of a little over 62 million in Germany.
Around 18 million worldwide.
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She was both, but in 1933 the Nazi régime came to power in Germany and started to make life extremely difficult for its own Jewish population.
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According to the Jewish Virtual Library, world Jewish population in 1939 was 16,728,000. The US Holocaust Memorial indicates that European Jewish population in 1933 was approximately 9.5 million, 60% of world Jewish population (15.3 million) and 1.7% of the overall European population.
The dispersal of the Jewish population is known as Diaspora