This document provides statistics on Jewish populations in various countries before the Nazis rose to power in Germany. It shows that in 1933, Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe at over 3 million people, or 10.3% of Poland's total population. The second largest Jewish population was in the Soviet Union at over 3 million people, though they only comprised 1.8% of the total Soviet population. The third largest population was in Romania with over 750,000 Jewish people, which was 4.2% of Romania's total population.
This document provides statistics on Jewish populations in various countries before the Nazis rose to power in Germany. It shows that in 1933, Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe at over 3 million people, or 10.3% of Poland's total population. The second largest Jewish population was in the Soviet Union at over 3 million people, though they only comprised 1.8% of the total Soviet population. The third largest population was in Romania with over 750,000 Jewish people, which was 4.2% of Romania's total population.
This document provides statistics on Jewish populations in various countries before the Nazis rose to power in Germany. It shows that in 1933, Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe at over 3 million people, or 10.3% of Poland's total population. The second largest Jewish population was in the Soviet Union at over 3 million people, though they only comprised 1.8% of the total Soviet population. The third largest population was in Romania with over 750,000 Jewish people, which was 4.2% of Romania's total population.