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The map above shows what happened to Jewish communities in the Arab world from the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 to 2012. in 1948 there may have been as many as 850,000 Jews living in Arab countries, today that number is less than 5,000.
Here’s a summary of some of them:
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The map below makes this a bit more clear:
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However, its strategic situation and ability to continue the war were collapsing, which made surrender inevitable despite the apparent size of its empire.
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Here is the data (Herd per head in millions):
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When posted on reddit the author stated: “Not meant to offend, promote racism etc only for educational purposes”
More about the results below:
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Did you know between 1924 and 1941 there was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic for German speakers called the Volga German ASSR?
From 1931 onwards its capital was known as Engels (named after Friedrich Engels the German co-author of the Communist Manifesto).
Just before it’s dissolution it had a population of 606,000 people from the following groups:
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