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Why are there few Jews in Poland?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Well, to begin with, when Nazi Germany occupied Poland starting in 1939, they made a point of murdering the Jews there. When the war ended, about 3 million Polish Jews had been slaughtered, leaving around 200,000 survivors. After the war was over, many of these survivors wound up leaving Poland, and moved to places like the US or Israel.

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