The Holocaust - 150–200 delivered non-Finnish Jews to Germany
Time: 1942
Place: Germany
Details: In Finland, the government was pressured in 1942 to hand over its 150–200 non-Finnish Jews to Germany. After opposition from both the government and public, eight non-Finnish Jews were deported in late 1942; only one survived the war.
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