Some countries were neutral (for example, Sweden) and some were fighting more or less successfully against Germany (like Britain). In these countries Jews were safe. A few countries that were allied to Germany refused to hand over Jews - for example, Bulgaria (after initial hesitation) and Finland. Italy, before it was occupied by the Nazis in 1943, aslo refused to hand over Jews. Until 1944 Hungary generally refused, too. Some allies of Nazi Germany participated very actively and some even organized their own Holocausts - for exampe, Croatia and Romania. == ==
The Holocaust ended in May 1945 (somewhat earlier in some places).
most of Europe and to some degree many countries beyond.
Places in Europe are Rome Italy London and France and more etc.
Yes, there were Mexicans involved in the Holocaust, as well as numerous other nationalities. Also, some Holocaust survivers left Europe, and immigrated to Mexico and other Latin American countries.
In some places for brief spells, perhaps. However, certainly not everywhere throughout the entire Holocaust.
In some cases their actual homes had been destroyed in the war, and/or in some countries in Eastern Europe there were anti-Jewish pogroms (violent riots) after the end of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust affected all areas of Europe under Nazi rule and that of their puppet state and some of their allies, such as Romania and Croatia.
Some say it didn't even happen as we are told and a lot of it is exagerrated.
There are certainly some traditional places in Europe, but, by and large, Europe (especially Western and Northern Europe) are quite modern.
The Holocaust was a genocide, not a suicide. Some people may have done that but I believe most people still wanted to live.
Primarily Jews and Gypsies, but some christians who helped the others suffered as well.
Some from Europe some from Australia many places hun. :]