-Total number of person's living in Greece before the outbreak of war: 7,222,000-Total number of Military Deaths: Between 20,000-35,000-Total number of Civilian Deaths (due to war and repression): 200,000-750,000-Total number of Holocaust Deaths: 69,500-Total deaths: 309,000-805,000
There were very few Blacks in Gerrmany before the 1970s.
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Auschwitz was a major concentration camp during the Holocaust. My grandmother survived from Auschwitz and is still living today. Please also see related question.
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During this time of the twentieth century, about nine-million Jews were living Europe. When the Holocaust began, deportations of Jews began. In the end, approximately six-million of the nine-million Jews died at the hands of Nazis. In other words, two out of every three Jews were killed by the Nazis by the end of the Holocaust.
very bad. They were living in the attic.
The conditions were quite poor
The typical ghetto during the Holocaust had multiple families living in an apartment with broken plumbing. People were starving and there was human waste in the streets.
What are you asking? Your question is somewhat absurd. They were simply living their life wherever they happen to be living.
That depended on where the Jews were. About 90% of the Polish Jews were killed and an even higher percentage of Lithuanian Jews (95-96%). However, about 74% of French Jews survived.
Oskar Schindler was an industrialist for a living. During the Holocaust he was responsible for saving 1,200 Jews from execution.
In August 1939, on the eve of World War 2 Poland had about 3.3 million Jews. It had easily the biggest Jewish population in Europe.
No, there were survivors, too. There were also Jews living in countries like the US that were beyond the reach of the Nazis.
Yes, very important. Adolph Hitler had thousands of Jews killed before he was finally stopped.
-Total number of person's living in Greece before the outbreak of war: 7,222,000-Total number of Military Deaths: Between 20,000-35,000-Total number of Civilian Deaths (due to war and repression): 200,000-750,000-Total number of Holocaust Deaths: 69,500-Total deaths: 309,000-805,000
There were very few Blacks in Gerrmany before the 1970s.