The events of the holocaust spanned the time from 1941 to 1945. That means that if someone were at least born during those years they could still be alive they would be at least 71 years old as of 2016. There are still plenty of people that age still alive as of 2016. There are even still some individuals who survived the extermination camps of the holocaust and were old enough at the time to still remember them - although their numbers are quickly dwindling as they pass away from old age.
Yes, there are still people alive today who were alive during the Holocaust. These individuals are typically in their late 80s or older. It's important to hear their stories and remember the atrocities of the Holocaust to prevent such events from happening again.
yes there's loads it varies from place to place
There are still people alive that were in the holocaust if you go on YouTube.com and then you can watch testimonials on people that were in concentration camps.
yes there is
The word you are looking for is "living" or "alive."
MAS*H is a TV show that ended in 1983, so it is difficult to determine how many people from the show are still living. Some cast members are still alive, such as Alan Alda and Loretta Swit, but others have passed away.
Some famous living Greeks include musician Yanni, actor Nia Vardalos, and journalist Maria Menounos.
Village People released the song "Y.M.C.A." in 1978, not "Born to Be Alive." "Born to Be Alive" was recorded by Patrick Hernandez in 1978.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as human trafficking and slavery are illegal and often hidden. However, it is estimated that there are around 40 million people currently living in modern slavery worldwide.
there were people from every (substantial) group who wrote stories.
Yes.
all armies carried flamethrower units who would burn soldiers alive. During the Holocaust no one was burned alive as a matter of policy, however individual incident did occour.
alot
There are actually few documented incidences of inmates being burned alive during the Holocaust - most of the time, cremation was just an easy way to save space and dispose of the evidence. However, millions of dead bodies were burned.
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
They were mercilessly slain, just like all other people in which Hitler did not want "poisoning" his "master race."
They were quite happy. It was much easier for them to steal from people who were no longer alive. This way they could steal in the day light where they didnt not blend in
Though she did not die during the Holocaust, she is most likely dead now.
Yes, if they were young enough and are still healthy.
Yes, Elly Gross, a Holocaust survivor and author, is currently alive. She is known for sharing her experiences during the Holocaust in order to educate others on the atrocities that occurred.
usually killed, or kept alive until they had there baby then they would kill the baby...