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There ARE Jews in Germany, but the Holocaust destroyed most of the population.
because he was full of evil and for some reason hated the Jewish population
Using the criterion of at least one Jewish grandparent the proportion of the Jewish population in Germany just before the Nazis came to power was about 1.3-1.4% of the population. Practising Jews were about 0.8% of the population.
Yes. Not as large of a one as there was pre-Holocaust, but there is a still actually a significant population. (I'm Jewish, and I was born there, in fact).
not immediatley, but now the jewish population is rising very fast.
to finish what they started. to kill the rest of the Jewish population
In 1932, the Jewish population in Zeilsheim, Germany, was approximately 1,200 individuals. This small community was part of a larger Jewish presence in the surrounding area, which faced increasing challenges due to the rise of anti-Semitic sentiment in Germany during that period. By the late 1930s, many of these residents would be affected by the devastating impacts of the Holocaust.
because they were non-aryan (german)
Possibly 15,000 (by comparison with about 525,000 when Hitler came to power).
he was prejudice and wanted someone to blame for Germany`s problems.
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.