Jewish population of Poland in 1937: 3,350,000
Deaths: 2,770,000–3,000,000
Only the Soviet Union had a Jewish population that came close to that scale, and suffered half to a third as many losses of that specific demographic:
Jewish population of the Soviet Union in 1939: 3,028,538
Deaths: approximately 1,340,000
Poland was home to the largest contiguous population of Jewish people in Europe… and sustained the most loss of life directly from the holocaust. So, to me, it feels like a kind of big deal that any part of Poland has lost confidence in Israeli moral superiority.
According to this webpage:
Only the Soviet Union had a Jewish population that came close to that scale, and suffered half to a third as many losses of that specific demographic:
Poland was home to the largest contiguous population of Jewish people in Europe… and sustained the most loss of life directly from the holocaust. So, to me, it feels like a kind of big deal that any part of Poland has lost confidence in Israeli moral superiority.