* Poland: 3
million (- 91 per cent)
* Soviet
Union: 1.1 million (- 36 per cent)
* Hungary:
569,000 (- 69 per cent)
* Romania:
287,000 (- 47 per cent)
* Lithuania:
143,000 (- 85 per cent)
* Germany:
141,500 (- 25 per cent)
* Netherlands:
100,000 (- 71 per cent)
*
Bohemia/Moravia: 78,150 (- 66 per
cent)
* France:
77,320 (- 22 per cent)
* Latvia:
71,500 (- 78 per cent)
* Slovakia:
71,000 (- 80 per cent)
* Greece:
67,000 (- 87 per cent)
* Yugoslavia:
63,300 (- 81 per cent)
* Austria:
50,000 (- 27 per cent)
* Belgium:
28,900 (- 44 per cent)
* Italy: 7,680
(- 17 per cent)
* Estonia:
2,000 (- 44 per cent)
* Luxembourg:
1,950 (- 56 per cent)
* Norway: 762
(- 45 per cent)
* Denmark: 60
(- 0.7 per cent)
* Finland: 7
(- 0.3 per cent)