Usually it took a few minutes from the time the gas was released until the people in the chamber died. The smallest and weakest would die first, and the healthiest would die last; there were even very rare cases where someone might survive the gas chamber, these were either clubbed or shot when found.
Untill there were no Jews left.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
In both cases the answer is no. However, after Italy surrendered in 1943, much of the country was occupied by the Nazis and they deported Italian Jews to Auschwitz. The Japanese, who were almost entirely unfamiliar with the long-standing "Christian" tradition of antisemitism found the Nazi attitude towards the Jews very puzzling.
Hitler died in April 1945 near the end of WW2. He had been the leader (dictator) of Germany since 1933. He worked to exterminate all European Jews while he was ruled Germany.
Short answer: Anyone and everyone who did not 'fit in'. Long answer: jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, political prisioners, anyone who the Germans didn't like.
Quite a long time, the decision was made after they actually started killing.
Untill there were no Jews left.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
3 to 4 hours it depends
In both cases the answer is no. However, after Italy surrendered in 1943, much of the country was occupied by the Nazis and they deported Italian Jews to Auschwitz. The Japanese, who were almost entirely unfamiliar with the long-standing "Christian" tradition of antisemitism found the Nazi attitude towards the Jews very puzzling.
the Holocaust you spelled Hitler wrong
Hatred of the Jews which had been prevelant in Europe since long before the Holocaust
It took some people in the Gas Chamber 15-20 minutes to die.
Hitler died in April 1945 near the end of WW2. He had been the leader (dictator) of Germany since 1933. He worked to exterminate all European Jews while he was ruled Germany.
They didn't really made a living. They did anything to survive. The ghettos that survived a long time were the productive ghettos.
Short answer: Anyone and everyone who did not 'fit in'. Long answer: jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, political prisioners, anyone who the Germans didn't like.
We were not involved in the holocaust for a long time; however, after we entered WWII, and saw first-hand what the Germans were doing to the Jewish people, the United States helped the Jewish people in all ways possible. Hitler and his wife/mistress finally committed suicide in their underground bunker after failing to set up a super race of Aaryans and kill the Jews.