As a Lithuanian i am sad how much of population we lost during ww2.
Talking about jews : they started to live here from XIV century when duke Gediminas invited them. They were integral part of society and after ww2 cities changed deastically.
Combined with what russians ( ussr ) did, small nation lost the most intelligent and patriotic part of society
gplfalt on
Im assuming Germany is „low“ because most fled in the run upto and after the Kristallnacht?
Malva_Halva on
Is this going by who died in pre WW2 borders or post WW2 borders
Extreme-Shopping74 on
Map accuracy is peak
CBT7commander on
**Jewish** victims only here, the total number is twice as high
tree-hut on
Hungary is crazy
vladgrinch on
Today is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
FilipAdzic97 on
The Jewish population in the Balkans fell from 856,000 in 1930 to less than 50,000 in 1950 according to the Serbian wiki page.
GanachePersonal6087 on
At which specific point in time did the borders look like this?
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FomoSapiens76 on
Finland was a German ally from 1941 to 1944, but despite several German demands, the Finnish government refused to hand out their Jewish citizens to Gestapo. Many Finnish Jews served in the army against the USSR during the co-belligerence with Germany, the Jewish units even had their field synagogue. Only eight Jewish refugees from Germany were turned back from Finland, seven of them were killed in death camps. These seven people are the Holocaust victims from Finland, whose memorial is today on Tähtitorninmäki.
Short_Finger_4463 on
Do Poland figures include Jews from eastern lands taken by USSR
Nothing_Special_23 on
Before WW2, Yugoslavia had roughly 70k Jews…
Canterea on
And people still trying to deny or underplay it
notowa on
It would be interesting to see it as a percentage of pre-war Jews. Despite the relatively low number, it is 100% for Estonia.
Evol_extra on
Love how Baltics are not USSR, but Ukraine and Belorus are.
zobyss on
I thought it was way lower than millions. The numbers keep changing.
Belzarza on
It’s missing Spanish victims
Kras_08 on
I’m pretty sure those 4221 victims in Bulgaria are from the territories bulgaria occupied (greek Thrace and vardar macedonia), as we managed to save the jews living in Bulgaria proper.
Tenchi_Muyo1 on
The holocaust number was around 20 million with around 11 million Slavs killed just in concentration camps
edparadox on
France and Italy are wrong, at the very least.
And the borders, what can I say?
Mucupka on
Can you provide more details about Bulgaria holocaust victims? All deported Jews were from the German-administered region of Macedonia and East Thrace and were not Bulgarian citizens. Someone said the number represents those from pre-ww2 borders but Bulgaria occupied those territories only after it joined the Axis.
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There were a lot more victims of the Holocaust. It seems that the map counts only the Jewish victims.
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germany looks not so bad
AlanGeorgeS on
What about non Jewish victim of WW 2 ?
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As a Lithuanian i am sad how much of population we lost during ww2.
Talking about jews : they started to live here from XIV century when duke Gediminas invited them. They were integral part of society and after ww2 cities changed deastically.
Combined with what russians ( ussr ) did, small nation lost the most intelligent and patriotic part of society
Im assuming Germany is „low“ because most fled in the run upto and after the Kristallnacht?
Is this going by who died in pre WW2 borders or post WW2 borders
Map accuracy is peak
**Jewish** victims only here, the total number is twice as high
Hungary is crazy
Today is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Jewish population in the Balkans fell from 856,000 in 1930 to less than 50,000 in 1950 according to the Serbian wiki page.
At which specific point in time did the borders look like this?
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Finland was a German ally from 1941 to 1944, but despite several German demands, the Finnish government refused to hand out their Jewish citizens to Gestapo. Many Finnish Jews served in the army against the USSR during the co-belligerence with Germany, the Jewish units even had their field synagogue. Only eight Jewish refugees from Germany were turned back from Finland, seven of them were killed in death camps. These seven people are the Holocaust victims from Finland, whose memorial is today on Tähtitorninmäki.
Do Poland figures include Jews from eastern lands taken by USSR
Before WW2, Yugoslavia had roughly 70k Jews…
And people still trying to deny or underplay it
It would be interesting to see it as a percentage of pre-war Jews. Despite the relatively low number, it is 100% for Estonia.
Love how Baltics are not USSR, but Ukraine and Belorus are.
I thought it was way lower than millions. The numbers keep changing.
It’s missing Spanish victims
I’m pretty sure those 4221 victims in Bulgaria are from the territories bulgaria occupied (greek Thrace and vardar macedonia), as we managed to save the jews living in Bulgaria proper.
The holocaust number was around 20 million with around 11 million Slavs killed just in concentration camps
France and Italy are wrong, at the very least.
And the borders, what can I say?
Can you provide more details about Bulgaria holocaust victims? All deported Jews were from the German-administered region of Macedonia and East Thrace and were not Bulgarian citizens. Someone said the number represents those from pre-ww2 borders but Bulgaria occupied those territories only after it joined the Axis.
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There were a lot more victims of the Holocaust. It seems that the map counts only the Jewish victims.
germany looks not so bad
What about non Jewish victim of WW 2 ?
Average bot comment: “everything was worse it was under communism”