If you look at prewar Jewish populations in European cities many major cities were heavily Jewish. Thessaloniki had a Jewish majority, Warsaw and Budapest were almost a third Jewish, Vilnius close to half, Odesa too. It's difficult to imagine what would have happened with these places if the Holocaust never took place. Would they have just stayed mostly Jewish until the present day or would the Jews have left to Israel anyway? It's hard to imagine that 20th century ethnostates would be okay with Jews forming a huge proportion of their capital city and probably controlling most of the local economy
>>18511517Yes it is very difficult to imagine what would have happened if the holocaust never took place. Lol.
>>18511517they probably would have remaind in the area, sure a good portion might have went to Israel but at the same time but without the fact many of them got displaced including losing their property there would have been no incentive to go to some random area with some other randos who only share the trait of being jewish