they died of disease and starvation
Many Christians tried to help Jews escape the Nazis during the Holocaust. Often risking their own lives in the event of doing so.
none, the gypsies suffered thier own genocide at the same time though.
In 1948 Israel became the home land for all the Jews who were disenfranchised during the 2nd world war, they were scattered throughout Europe, after what these people had to go through during the Holocaust it was finally established that Jews had their own country and state
Hitler's final solution was his attempt to kill all the Jews in Europe and the Holocaust is what the genocide of the Jews during this time is called. ------------------------------------------ (in an attempt to clarify) The Final Solution is what it was called in its own time. The Holocaust is what we call it looking backwards to that time.
In many places in Poland the Jews had to buy their yellow badges from the Judenrat. In some cases, when they were transported to extermination camps, they even had to pay their own fares (single 3rd class ticket)!
The mass graves were dug by the Jews , during the day. it was a massive hole, and when it was deep enough the Nazis would line the Jew's and shoot them row by row. the point of the Jews working throw the day was basically to dig their own grave. to die, just another way to kill them like the toxin rooms.
The exact number of Jews saved in the holocaust is impossible to calculate. It is recorded that in Denmark, 7,220 of its 8,000 Jews were saved by fellow citizens. Thousands in other countries were also saved by friends and neighbors as they were or smuggled into safe countries. Many Jews fled before the worst of the holocaust was upon them, while others pretended to be non-Jewish. The numbers liberated from the infamous death camps by allied forces is also uncertain, but the numbers are in the tens of thousands if not higher.
The holocaust in Europe, which not only scared all the Jews that survived out of Europe, but also made all Jews realize that their on their own.
no, but they were not seen as being in danger as they were not targeted in the same way.
there was a brief reflection on how they treated Jews in their own society. There has now (since 1993) been established a national museum dedicated to the Holocaust which happened thousands of miles away.
Indiscreetly eating their own waste until they die..
generally they were allowed to wear their own clothes