It didn't. The world contained nearly 17 million Jews in 1939 and only 11 million in 1945. Europe's Jews (including those in the European part of the USSR) fell from nearly 10m before the war to 4m at its end.
Elie Wiesel grew up in Sighet, a town in Transylvania which was part of Hungary at the time. He was born in 1928 and spent his formative years in this small Jewish community before being deported to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
the population began to grow because feudalism increased
no it lost 3000 people
It was to ensure that those children did not grow up to have children of their own, and thus perpetuate a Jewish race in Europe. The Nazis wished not only to exterminate all existing Jewish people in Europe, they also considered it vital to ensure that no future Jewish generations grew up their either, and thus perpetuate the very race that Hitler wished to destroy.
The agricultural revolution
a golden age
a golden age
In ideal conditions with unlimited resources, a population will grow exponentially, increasing indefinitely over time. This is known as exponential growth, where the population size constantly accelerates due to unlimited availability of resources for reproduction and survival. However, in reality, factors like competition, predation, disease, and environmental limitations often prevent populations from growing exponentially.
It will soon start to grow
jewish ones
they probably grow for population and business .
how does an population grow