The people who died in the Holocaust were mostly Jews. They died only because they were Jews; i.e. followers of Judaism or just had a Jewish parent or grandparent. If they were religious , they practiced the normal rituals of Judaism, though there was little ability to do it in the concentration and work camps since individual survival was uppermost in their minds.
they are cathlic
they are cathlic
The religion that people practice or don't practice in a particular state or place is not important. All religions are in Pennsylvania.
They are primarily Roman Catholic
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Jehovah witnesses as well as other people religions
Christianity is the most practiced religion in Brazil
they were weired and stupid and married there brothers and sisters
The vast majority are Muslim (nearly 100%), with very small minorities of tribal religions and other religions like Christianity.
The Holocaust refers to the highly mechanized and organized murder of primarily the Jewish people of German-occupied Europe during World War II. Although Jews were the main focus of the Holocaust, the Nazis also sent the following groups of people to their deaths at concentration camps and death camps: * Jews * Socialists * Jehova's Witnesses * Opponents ofNazi regime * Homosexuals - among other people. ___ The Holocaust wasn't about religion, it was about race and politics.
Lots of Buddhists
People practice many different religions all across the world.