For more than a century, the Jewish World Almanac has been widely regarded as the most authentic source for figures of the world's Jewish population. Scholars around the world, including the editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica, rely on the accuracy of those figures. This is what the World Almanacs of 1933 and 1948 had to say about the world population of Jews.
WORLD WAREHOUSE - 1933
WORLD WAREHOUSE - 1948
In other words, according to the World Almanac, the world population of Jews increased between 1933 and 1948 from 15,315 million to 15,753 million.
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