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Roughly 11 million people were killed in the Holocaust. Six million Jews and five million non-Jews (Slavs, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Political Enemies, Jehova's Witnessesn, sympathetic citizens, etc). This figure includes the camps as well as the mass graves in the country sides, killings on the street, organized shootings (such as Babi Yar, etc.) and basically, any person singled out for their religion, plitical beliefs, or their sexual persuasion.

Roughly 10-11,000,000

5 million non-jews and 6 million jews total was 11 million

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How many people were involved in the holocaust? Where does personal responsibility for your actions begin? Does operating a locomotive hauling jews, pows, homosexuals, and assorted other undesirables make you a party to the crime of mass murder? Suppose you had six kids to feed, and Adolf Hitler was the first political person to put you back to work to feed those kids. You can see what's going on in your neighborhood and your city. People are being arrested and taken away to re-education camps, or being moved to areas where your told they will be better off. Yet, you know the truth, you are able to actually see the places they are going to. Suppose you don't know any other languages except your native german. It's not like you can just up and leave to go make a start in Another Country. The name of game quickly becomes survival; Your survival, the survival of your family and friends. Terror works, and idealogical meglomanics like Adolf Hitler completely understand this concept.

Ultimately, the question itself spans time and encompasses ideas and concepts which are the products of the human ego's desire to believe in its own superiority to other human beings. Who does not believe themselves the better of even their close friends? For example, "Yea, so and so is a good guy, but he is a dummy when it comes to politics." Adolf Hitler understood this completely.

Perhaps no other nation has ever existed where pride was represented in military traditions of loyality, honor, and duty, and, yet, was so injured in its preceived injustices put upon the nation by the victors of the First World War. This too Adolf Hitler understood completely and saw opportunity in that injured pride.

In the final analysis, there is only one individual who was involved in the Holocaust: "Adolf Hitler"

Adolf Hitler knew how to achieve power. Hitler's co-conspiritors were unscruplous criminals. No, it is "Adolf Hitler" who alone is the single individual involved in the "Holocaust" and, indeed, the entire "Second World War."

Further more, if Adolf Hitler had been killed by a well placed bullet from a policmans rifle in the aborted attempt to overthrow the Repubic, then, there is little doubt that the Nazi Party would have lost its guiding light and subsequently have been greatly deminished or destroyed.

It would be a serious mistake to think the holocaust was, as a result of said argument, something of an aberation and, as a result of a single individuals actions, something which can be tossed in to the dust bin. Nothing could be more dangerous because the rise of the Nazis and the ensuing Holocaust are road maps for future operations. They hold our attention, now, as they will for a thousand more years. So Hitler was right, the Third Reich will last a thousand years, just not the way he envisioned it. I strongly recommend "The Cunning of History; The Holocaust and the American Future." by Richard L. Rubenstein.

AnswerBetween about 1942 and the early 1945 the total number of personnel running the concentration camps was 55,000-60,000 at any given time. Of these, about 3,000 (?) were women. AnswerTheir was

1,500 concentration camps in total

900-1000 was for people who was not the German Aryan ideal (Blond hair, tall, white) blacks was quite common in these camps. their was 10,000 - 18,000people involved in the killings in in each of these camps

20 concentration/extermination camps such as Auschwitz was for soviet POW, Jews, gypsies, physically disabled people. their was about 55,000- 68,000 in each

40 were extermination camps for mass murder only. their was approximately 50,000 people involved in the killings in in each of these camps

rest was concentration camps, Physical labour. their was about 20,000 in each of these camps.

NOTE: According to the holocaust facts from the allies after the war, the records recovered was shown that 13% of these people involved was actually the prisoners themselves who got rid off the bodies burying/burning them.

The total of people involved in the killings anyway, even guards is 20 million between 1933 - 1945 but 2.6 million of these was the actual prisoners.

So people has got the right to call the holocaust a blood time in history where their was approximately 6.6 million - 7 million people killed.

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Between about 1942 and the early 1945 the total number of personnel running the concentration camps was 55,000 at any given time. Of these, about 3,000 (?) were women.

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How many people were involved in the Holocaust? Where does personal responsibility for your actions begin? Does operating a locomotive hauling Jews, p.o.w.s, homosexuals, and assorted other "undesirables" make you a party to the crime of mass murder? Suppose you had six kids to feed, and Adolf Hitler was the first political person to put you back to work to feed those kids. You can see what's going on in your neighborhood and your city. People are being arrested and taken away to "re-education" camps, or being moved to areas where you're told they will "be better off". Yet, you know the truth; you are able to actually see the places they are going to. Suppose you don't know any other languages except your native German. It's not like you can just up and leave to go make a start in another country. The name of the game quickly becomes survival; Your survival, the survival of your family and friends. Terror works, and ideological meglomaniacs like Adolf Hitler completely understand this concept.

Ultimately, the question itself spans time and encompasses ideas and concepts which are the products of the human ego's desire to believe in its own superiority to other human beings. Who does not believe themselves the better of even their close friends? For example, "Yeah, so and so is a good guy, but he is a dummy when it comes to politics." Adolf Hitler understood this completely.

Perhaps no other nation has ever existed quite like Germany, where pride was represented in military traditions of loyality, honor, and duty; and yet was so injured in the preceived injustices put upon it by the victors of the First World War. This too Adolf Hitler understood completely and saw opportunity in that injured pride.

In the final analysis, there is only one individual who was completely involved in the Holocaust: Adolf Hitler.

Adolf Hitler knew how to achieve power. Hitler's co-conspiritors were unscruplous criminals. No, it is Adolf Hitler who alone is the single individual completely involved in the Holocaust and, indeed, the entire Second World War.

Furthermore, if Adolf Hitler had been killed by a well-placed bullet from a policeman's rifle in the aborted attempt to overthrow the Repubic, then there is little doubt that the Nazi Party would have lost its guiding light and subsequently have been greatly diminished or destroyed.

At the same time, it would be a serious mistake to think the Holocaust was, as a result of said argument, something of an aberration and, as a result of a single individual's actions, something which can be tossed into the dustbin. Nothing could be more dangerous; because the rise of the Nazis and the ensuing Holocaust are, unfortunately, potential road-maps for future crimes. They hold our attention now, as they will for a thousand more years. So Hitler was right, the Third Reich will last a thousand years, just not the way he envisioned it. I strongly recommend "The Cunning of History; The Holocaust and the American Future." by Richard L. Rubenstein.

Answer:'In the final analysis, there is only one individual who was involved in the Holocaust: Adolf Hitler. That view doesn't even begin to make sense. The train conductors may be guilty or not; but there were tens of thousands of Nazis who took pleasure in killing their victims. The concentration camp guards numbered a total of some 50,000.
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