It reduced the population by 70%. it scared the entire Jewish community and it still haunts them today.
Portland, Oregon is in the USA. The USA had no involvement in the Holocaust and as such did not lose anyone to the Holocaust.
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The Nazis rounded up Jews and sent them to special camps where they were killed. The European Jewish population in 1950 was 3.5 million people in contrast to the 1933 European Jewish population of 9.5 million people (a difference of 6 million people whence the 6 million number comes). 2 million of the 3.5 million remaining Jews were in the Soviet Union.
The Nazis whipped out 2/3 of the Jewish population which is a about 7 million Jews. But not only Jews died; smaller races such as Gypies were also exterminated. Altogether, about 11 million people died in the holocaust.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
It reduced the Jewish population by about two thirds.
mostly jewish
Anne Frank was a Holocaust victim and she was not a position to have an impact on the Holocaust itself or on Jewish history. Her diary is immensely valuable as a vivid account of the life of a Jewish girl in extremely difficult and dangerous circumstaces during the Holocaust.
The 1928 population was 2,382
to eliminate the Jewish population.
The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.
Jewish Population
The Jewish community has been a part of Georgia history since its founding in 1733 so the impact of the Holocaust on Georgians during WWII was minimal.
Portland, Oregon is in the USA. The USA had no involvement in the Holocaust and as such did not lose anyone to the Holocaust.
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The Jewish population.
There ARE Jews in Germany, but the Holocaust destroyed most of the population.