There are no separate numbers for Austria; as Austria & Germany were one country during the time period for the Holocaust. The eve-of-war population of Jews in Germany and Austria is estimated to have been about 240,000 of whom about 210,000 were killed. Most of the remainder survived by escaping to other countries.
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Despite the difficulties mentioned above attempts have been made to separate the figures for Germany and Austria. The number of Austrian Jews killed in the Holocaust is widely given as 65,000. There is a Names Project under way - that is, an attempt to find the names of the Austrian Jewish victims, and this is the current figure they give.
Approximately 50,000 Austrian Jews died in the Holocaust.
There are no separate numbers for Austria; as Austria & Germany were one country during the time period for the Holocaust. The pre-war population of Jews in Germany and Austria is estimated to have been about 240,000 of which about 210,000 were killed. Most of the remainder survived by escaping to other countries.
So that mean lots. Lots of Jews were killed. In the Holocaust.
Five to six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis during WWII. The Nazis also targeted other groups including homosexuals, persons with disabilities, Jehovah's Witnesses, and others that the Nazi regime regarded as undesirable, but the attack on Jews was the most focused and systematic.
The plan to exterminate the Jewish population from all European nations was known as the Final Solution (Die Endlösung in German).
The usual estimate of the number of Austrian Jews killed in the Holocaust is about 65,000. (Obviously, most of them were murdered outside Austria).
The Jewish population of Austria just before the country was seized by the Nazis in March 1938 was about 183,000. Many fled abroad, but an estimated 65,000 were killed in the Holocaust.
About 65, 000 people.
200,000
During World War 2, they targeted the people of the Jewish religion.
Well, in denmark, the Jewish people traveled and lived in Sweden until the war was over.
Until his death, Franz Joseph I of Austria was the leader of the Austro Hungarian Empire during World War I. After he died, his nephew Charles I of Austria took over.
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
The Jews were not in Palestine during World War I. The UN decided to create an Jewish country after World War II and the Holocaust.
they were displaced and killed.
jewish people
200,000
due to my knowledge world war 11 is yet to happen
Gunfire, poison gas, and starvation.
They had to obey the Germans's command.
yes
Approximately 6 million.
During World War 2, they targeted the people of the Jewish religion.
There is no reason Jewish people do not populate China, so simply, yes. Back during world war two, the Jewish community fled all over the world so many Jews would be in Asia,or around that area.
No.