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- List_of_East_European_Jews abstract "Until the Holocaust, Jews were a significant part of the population of Eastern Europe. Outside Poland, the largest population was in the European part of the USSR, especially Ukraine (1.5 million in the 1930s), but major populations also existed in Hungary, Romania, and Czechoslovakia. Here are lists of some prominent East European Jews, arranged by country of origin. List of Czech, Bohemian, Moravian and Slovak JewsList of Hungarian JewsList of Polish JewsList of Romanian JewsList of Ukrainian JewsList of Jews born in the former Russian Empire (and the former Soviet Union)".
- Q6569716 abstract "Until the Holocaust, Jews were a significant part of the population of Eastern Europe. Outside Poland, the largest population was in the European part of the USSR, especially Ukraine (1.5 million in the 1930s), but major populations also existed in Hungary, Romania, and Czechoslovakia. Here are lists of some prominent East European Jews, arranged by country of origin. List of Czech, Bohemian, Moravian and Slovak JewsList of Hungarian JewsList of Polish JewsList of Romanian JewsList of Ukrainian JewsList of Jews born in the former Russian Empire (and the former Soviet Union)".