The correct answer is A) millions were left without families or homes.
The Holocaust affected the Jewish population in Europe after World War II because millions were left without families or homes.
Historians consider that six million Jews died in the Holocaust. The survivors had to leave families and homes to emigrate to different parts of the world such as the United States and Israel. A cruel example of how the Holocaust affected the Jewish population in Europe after World War II leaving people without families or homes is the case of Poland. The American Jewish Book says that in 1933 there about 3 million Jews. After the Holocaust, in 1950 there were only 45,000. That terrible it was.