there were 2200 Jews in Norway before 1942, 767 got deportet to KZ kamps in continental territories, usually the old and the sick. Of theese 30 survied.
The 1928 population was 2,382
Although the population has not been determined in Ukraine for Jewish residents before the Holocaust, there are some shocking numbers. It is estimated that nearly 900,000 Jews were killed in Ukraine.
They became jewish
yes
Not really because it would have to be broken down according to country/locationzperiodz Many countries lost as much as 80% of the Jewish population while others much less. It is possible to have a total of all populations in Europe at the start of the Holocaust and at the end of it.
The "Georgian" era was before the Holocaust and this the answer is - these wasn't one.
All over the world
They were blamed for bringing the plague*
Yes, but in time they had to surrender them.
In the 1920s Berlin had a Jewish population (in the sense of religious Jews) of about 140,000 which was about a quarter of Germany's Jews. Obviously, if you include people of Jewish origin you get a higher figure.The German-speaking city with the largest Jewish population was, however, Vienna (the capital of Austria).
about 16 million globally before and about 9-10 million after
In 1925 the Jewish population of Berlin was about 150,000.