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No, there was not. In 1933 there was about 500,000. By 1935 over 240,000 had emigrated out of Germany. By 1939, estimates range between 160-185,000.

Please explain the 150,000 Jews serving in the German army.

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By the autumn of 1941 almost 300,000 German Jews had escaped Nazi terror; two thirds of the Jewish population of 1933. There were still 164,000 Jews trapped in Germany

2 years ago
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Reason: None provided.

No, there was not. In 1933 there was about 500,000. By 1935 over 240,000 had emigrated out of Germany. By 1939, estimates range between 160-185,000.

Please explain the 150,000 Jews serving in the German army.

By the autumn of 1941 almost 300,000 German Jews had escaped Nazi terror; two thirds of the Jewish population of 1933. There were still 164,000 Jews trapped in Germany

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

No, there was not. In 1933 there was about 500,000. By 1935 over 240,000 had emigrated out of Germany. By 1939, estimates range between 160-185,000.

Please explain the 150,000 Jews serving in the German army.

2 years ago
1 score
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No, there was not. In 1933 there was about 500,000. By 1935 over 240,000 had emigrated out of Germany. By 1939, estimates range between 160-185,000.

Please explain the 130,000 Jews serving in the German army.

2 years ago
1 score