250-500 000.
Since about AD1100.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
The assumption in the question is not accurate. In Poland and Lithuania, for example, most Jews were poor at the time.
to the south of Poland (those on the German side).
There were over 12,000,000 Jews living in Europe prior to the beginning of World War II in 1939. There were over 5,000,000 living in the Soviet Union. There were also over 3 million Jews in Poland. Germany had over 600,000 Jews and France had about the same number. There were hundred of thousands living in the Balkan countries as well. 6 million were slaughtered by the Germans-most came from Poland and the Soviet Union.
The Nazis took Jews to concentration camps which were located in Poland and Germany. The most infamous of these was Auschwitz (in Poland).
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
Most jews lived in Nove Mesto
Since about AD1100.
They killed all the jews and Poland had lots of jews.
The pollution found in Poland during World War 2 was from the crematoriums where the Nazis were burning the bodies of the Jews.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
Right at the end of the war that would be Poland and Germany.
The assumption in the question is not accurate. In Poland and Lithuania, for example, most Jews were poor at the time.
At the start of World War 2 was Poland with 3.3 Million Jews. by the end of World War 2, it only had 250,000 left and by then the Soviet Union had the most surviving Jews, which was 1.75 Million. Total of 1.1 Million Soviet Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
Answer It was Poland on account that there were more jews there.
to the south of Poland (those on the German side).