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
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
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.
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.