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The numbers don’t lie: Jews made a giant contribution to Britain’s WW2 fightback

Jewish volunteers from Palestine also played their part

May 7, 2025 14:07
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British Jewry has never been more than about one half of 1 per cent of the general population, yet the figures show that our fighting contribution always has been way out of proportion to our numbers, both in frontline units and in the receiving of awards for courage.

As an illustration, at Arnhem for example, Jewish Paras were 2 per cent of the strength (four times our numbers), and as aircrew in the Battle of Britain, 1.2 per cent (over twice). If British Jewry numbered at the time, as a guestimate, 300,000 to 350,000, and we know that we had 60,000 to 70,000 in the Forces, then Jewish participation can be modestly assessed at least at 20 per cent of our Jewish population, a truly astonishing figure.

Our British Jewish dead, together with Jews from Israel, numbered almost 4,000, 1 per cent of our tiny population, which represents in real terms a huge sacrifice from a small community.

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In addition there was a huge part played by Palestinian Jewish volunteers from Israel in the “good fight”. As part of the British Empire and Commonwealth Forces, 130,000 of them registered to serve and 60,000 of them volunteered – virtually every able-bodied Jewish man and woman from the relatively small Jewish population – and 30,000 were finally accepted; almost 700 were killed and hundreds were decorated for valour; they served in every branch and theatre of war, many in special forces. Seven were even held as prisoners of war by the Japanese in the Far East.