They were blamed for bringing the plague*
They became jewish
yes
The 1928 population was 2,382
The "Georgian" era was before the Holocaust and this the answer is - these wasn't one.
Many of the anti-Jewish signs put up in Germany dated from before the Holocaust and usually said things like:No Jews!Jews out!Jews unwelcome hereSome were in verse.
All over the world
Of course. I am Jewish and it's totally fine to ask someone out before Hanukkah.
Before the Holocaust, in 1933, the Jewish population in Europe was approximately 9.5 million. By the end of World War II in 1945, it is estimated that around 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, resulting in a significant decline in the Jewish population. Post-war, the Jewish population in Europe was roughly 3.5 million, reflecting the devastating impact of the Holocaust on Jewish communities.
Yes, but in time they had to surrender them.
During the Holocaust, approximately six million Jews were killed, which represented about 67% of the Jewish population in Europe at that time. Overall, this amounted to about 40% of the global Jewish population before World War II. The Holocaust remains one of the most devastating genocides in history, significantly impacting Jewish communities worldwide.
None for thier political beliefs. People only died in the Holocaust for being Jewish. The Nazis were responsible for killing political opponents even before they were elected (as they also suffered losses), the actions against political opponents pre-date the Holocaust and most of the actions completed by then.
In April 1933 the Nazi regime dismissed most Jews and people of Jewish origin from public sector jobs in Germany - in other words, well before the start of the Holocaust. It was the very first Nazi measure against the Jews.