<Ul> <Li> The total population figures from 1933 listed here are taken from The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust . From 1933 to 1939 about 400,000 Jews fled Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia . Some of these refugees were in western Europe when Germany occupied these countries in 1940 . In 1940 there were 30,000 Jewish refugees in the Netherlands, 12,000 in Belgium, 30,000 in France, 2,000 in Denmark, 5,000 in Italy, and 2,000 in Norway </Li> <Li> Netherlands figure listed in the table of 112,000 Jews taken from The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust includes those Jews who were resident in Holland in 1933 . By 1940 the Jewish population had increased to 140,000 with the inclusion of 30,000 Jewish refugees . In the Netherlands 8,000 Jews in mixed marriages were not subject to deportation . However an article in the Dutch periodical De Groene Amsterdammer maintains that some Jews in mixed marriages were deported before the practice was ended by Hitler . </Li> <Li> Hungarian Jewish Holocaust victims within the 1939 borders were 200,000 . </Li> <Li> Romanian Jewish Holocaust victims totalled 469,000 within 1939 borders, which includes 300,000 in Bessarabia and Bukovina occupied by the U.S.S.R. in 1940 . </Li> <Li> According to Martin Gilbert, Jewish Holocaust victims totalled 8,000 in Italy, and 562 in the Italian colony of Libya </Li> </Ul> <Li> The total population figures from 1933 listed here are taken from The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust . From 1933 to 1939 about 400,000 Jews fled Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia . Some of these refugees were in western Europe when Germany occupied these countries in 1940 . In 1940 there were 30,000 Jewish refugees in the Netherlands, 12,000 in Belgium, 30,000 in France, 2,000 in Denmark, 5,000 in Italy, and 2,000 in Norway </Li> <Li> Netherlands figure listed in the table of 112,000 Jews taken from The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust includes those Jews who were resident in Holland in 1933 . By 1940 the Jewish population had increased to 140,000 with the inclusion of 30,000 Jewish refugees . In the Netherlands 8,000 Jews in mixed marriages were not subject to deportation . However an article in the Dutch periodical De Groene Amsterdammer maintains that some Jews in mixed marriages were deported before the practice was ended by Hitler . </Li> <Li> Hungarian Jewish Holocaust victims within the 1939 borders were 200,000 . </Li>

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