Holocaust Casualties - World War Two
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Estimates of the number of Jewish men, women, and children who were put to death between 1939 and 1945, divided according to nationality, not place of death.
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Estimated Number of Jews |
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Poland (1939 boundaries) |
2,900,000 |
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USSR (boundaries prior to 1939) |
1,250,000 |
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Hungary |
300,000 |
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Rumania |
250,000 |
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Czechoslovakia |
245,000 |
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Baltic States |
200,000 |
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Germany (1938 boundaries) |
160,000 |
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Netherlands |
104,000 |
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France |
64,000 |
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Austria |
58,000 |
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Greece |
58,000 |
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Yugoslavia |
54,000 |
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Italy |
8,000 |
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Other European Nations |
11,000 |
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Total ca. 5,672,000 |
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Note
According to the Nazi estimate given at the Wanasee conference in January, 1942, the total Jewish population in Europe, including Russia and the Ukraine, was ca. eleven million.
The proceeding table is from Alan Bullock - "Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives" pp.9875
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