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DEFINITION
"The War Against the Jews" by Lucy Dawidowicz. Dawidowicz researched birth and death records in many cities of prewar Europe to come up with a death toll of 5,933,900 Jews. Some historians consider this number an underestimate since many records were lost during the war, and since many births and deaths were not recorded in small towns and villages.
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90 |
51 |
11 |
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Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Poland: |
90
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# 2
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Slovakia: |
83
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# 3
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Greece: |
77
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# 4
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Netherlands: |
75
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# 5
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Hungary: |
70
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= 6
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Belgium: |
60
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= 6
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Serbia and Montenegro: |
60
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= 8
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Norway: |
50
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= 8
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Romania: |
50
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# 10
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France: |
26
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# 11
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Bulgaria: |
22
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= 12
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Italy: |
20
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= 12
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Luxembourg: |
20
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# 14
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Russia: |
11
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Total: |
714
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Weighted average: |
51.0
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DEFINITION: "The War Against the Jews" by Lucy Dawidowicz. Dawidowicz researched birth and death records in many cities of prewar Europe to come up with a death toll of 5,933,900 Jews. Some historians consider this number an underestimate since many records were lost during the war, and since many births and deaths were not recorded in small towns and villages.
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