They were mercilessly slain, just like all other people in which Hitler did not want "poisoning" his "master race."
They were mercilessly slain and/or burned alive.
they suffocated and died
so that people would be able to know what happened.
lots of people were killed from discrimination against jews, gypsies, handicapped people, and lots of others.
Many awful things happened during the holocaust. For example there were 3 groups of people in the camps, 2 were the regular ones who go in the camps, but the 3r group was a medical group which the Nazis tested thing on them. Like seeing how far you can stretch them until they rip, or doing brain surgery as they were awake, and many for awful things.
Most people wants to remember of what happened during the holocaust because it reminds people who sick, cruel and evil humans can be. Also, people remembers it because it may be horrific bad but it very interesting
200-250 thousand handicapped people were killed
Jews, homosexualls, gypsies, mentally handicapped, and other "enemies" of the Nazis
The Genocidal murder of the Jewish People, Gypsies, the handicapped and other peoples the Nazi's thought of as inferior beings.
About 90% of them - that is over 2.9 million - were slaughtered in the Holocaust.
they suffocated and died
Older people were gassed as soon as practical after arrival.
not that many...people were too busy bbqing
so that people would be able to know what happened.
Many people, including farmers, doctors, and diplomats helped political prisoners escape during the Holocaust.
The Holocaust. Google it. It's pretty significant
NO, Israel was the name for the Jewish people. According to Judaism, when the Messiah comes, he will create a state which will be called Israel, it will be roughly where mortal gentiles thought that they had the right to call their state 'Israel', but this happened after the Holocaust.
One Holocaust survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.