In 1983 there were 3.3 million Jews in Poland. Accounted for 10% of the total population. It is the country with the most Jewish population in Europe, second only to the Soviet Union. In 1939, German troops invaded Poland. There are 375,000 Jewish families living in Warsaw, or almost one in three in the city.
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Under the influence of the Endecja party in 1935, combined with the German Nazi Party's claim to power, anti-Semitism spread throughout Poland. There is a policy of oppressing the Jews to reduce the Jewish population in the country to 7.5. The Jews are banned from certain social rights. Such as career and welfare