Click on the buttons to see the positions of the major concentration camps and ghettos, and the estimated number of Jews murdered in each European country.
Note that this map shows only some of the vast number of concentration camps and ghettos established.
An estimate of the number of Jews murdered between 1939 and 1945
Poland | 3 million |
Soviet Union | 1 million |
Romania | 364,632 |
Hungary | 305,000 |
Czechoslovakia | 267,000 |
Baltic States | 224,000 |
Germany | 160,000 |
Holland | 106,000 |
France | 83,000 |
Austria | 65,000 |
Greece | 65,000 |
Yugoslavia | 60,000 |
Belgium | 24,387 |
Italy | 8,000 |
Macedonia | 7,122 |
Thrace | 4,221 |
Rhodes | 1,700 |
Denmark | 77 |
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