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The Wannsee List
The list was drawn up by Nazi leaders at the Wannsee House on January 20, 1942.
It details the number of Jews living in each European country at that time, including 330,000 in England.
The total came to 11 million. The Nazis intended to kill them all.
The Wannsee List

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.

The Wannsee List

Country

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

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

Romania

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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Special Link:

Minutes of the Wannsee Conference