Is this map correct? If so it is really surprising the basically the only country in central Europe that hardly had any Jews at all became the one where antisemitism took such a dramatic form.
Infinite_Shirt1369 on
Around 1900, only 4% of Berlin’s population was Jewish. It was certainly not over 25%.
Diet4Democracy on
Source would very helpful.
But one thing is certain: since 1949, when the last Jews in the DP holding areas (located on former Nazi death and slave labour “camps) finally were allowed to leave, there would not be a speck of colour anywhere on a similar map.
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Agreeable_Tank229 on
So some Jews did stay in the Rhineland after the medieval pogroms
No-Tangerine-1261 on
“Mr Schmidt, why are you compiling a map of percentages of Jewish population all over Europe?”
“Oh, no reason, just a hobby.”
Dwitt01 on
An entire world, annihilated in a short blip
enpoopification_of_R on
The Pale of Settlement was larger than modern day France.
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Source?
Is this map correct? If so it is really surprising the basically the only country in central Europe that hardly had any Jews at all became the one where antisemitism took such a dramatic form.
Around 1900, only 4% of Berlin’s population was Jewish. It was certainly not over 25%.
Source would very helpful.
But one thing is certain: since 1949, when the last Jews in the DP holding areas (located on former Nazi death and slave labour “camps) finally were allowed to leave, there would not be a speck of colour anywhere on a similar map.
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So some Jews did stay in the Rhineland after the medieval pogroms
“Mr Schmidt, why are you compiling a map of percentages of Jewish population all over Europe?”
“Oh, no reason, just a hobby.”
An entire world, annihilated in a short blip
The Pale of Settlement was larger than modern day France.
Rumor is Jews want to settle back in Ukraine.