This shows an estimated number of Jews killed by country between 1941 and 1945. These are approximate figures; the actual number is probably higher. New evidence is coming to light since the collapse of the Soviet Union which suggests even more people died.
Wannsee List | Estimated | Actual |
A. Germany | 131,800 | 134,500 |
Austria | 43,700 | 50,000 |
Eastern Territories | 420,000 | |
Government General | 2,284,000 | 3,104,000 |
Bialystok | 400,000 | |
Bohemia and Moravia | 74,200 | 78,150 |
Estonia - free of Jews | 1,500 | |
Latvia | 3,500 | 70,000 |
Lithuania | 34,000 | 140,000 |
Belgium | 43,000 | 28,900 |
Denmark | 5,600 | 60 |
France: Occupied territory | 165,000 | |
France: Unoccuied territory | 700,000 | 77,320 |
Greece | 69,000 | 60,000 |
Netherlands | 160,800 | 100,000 |
Norway | 1,300 | 762 |
Wannsee List | Estimated | Actual |
B. Bulgaria | 48,000 | 11,384 |
England | 330,000 | |
Finland | 2,300 | 7 |
Ireland | 4,000 | |
Italy | 58,000 | 7,680 |
Albania | 200 | |
Croatia | 10,000 | |
Serbia | 10,000 | 56,200 |
Portugal | 3,000 | |
Rumania | 342,000 | 271,000 |
Sweden | 8,000 | |
Switzerland | 18,000 | |
Slovakia | 88,000 | 68,000 |
Spain | 6,000 | |
Turkey | 55,000 | |
Hungary | 742,000 | 550,000 |
USSR | 5,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
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