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B Total jewish population in The
Netherlands during the annexation

The following statistic represents the number of Jews residing the Dutch terri-
tories annexed by France 1.

Siège de
Synagogue
Département Population Population de la Siège
de la Synagogue
Amsterdam Zuyderzee 24,395 22,241
Rotterdam Bouches de la Meuse 5,278
Bouches du Rhin 600
Bouches de L'Escoute 219 2,129
Deux Nettes 2 245
Zwolle Bouches de L'Yssel 1,677
Yssel supérieur 1,758 372
Groningen Frise 1,022
Eems Occidental 2,281
Eems Oriental 1,500
Emden Bouches de Weizer 1,129
Eems Superieur 1,076
Hamburg Bouches de L'Elbe 7,092 6,299
Total 48,272
For the Jewish population per town or village, see Pinkas, 1992, pp. 587-594.
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1 From: Organisarion Consistoriale de Six Nouvelles Conscription(!), GAA, Parnasim aan
Opperconsistoire, October 31, 1811.
2 West-Brabant, with its capital Antwerp, also belonged to the province of the two Nethen.

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