Six million Jews and 4.23 million non Jews. All because of their religion and ethnicity. Also, about 2.4 million opponents of Hitler died too. Mainly communists.
6 million.
Poland
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
The effect was that about 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust and millions more suffered.
Many lives were lost, and the Japanese lost many lives also. Some of the supplies was gone too,
6,000,000
It is important because of the many lives lost. It is also an example of why prejudice is wrong.
Around 9 million, counting the Holocaust and many as 3 million casualties.
Poland
I think the number is 6 million. 6 million lives lost.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
There where neally 120,000 lives lost!
No records show all lives.
178 people lost there lives
1,198 peoples lives were lost from the ship Lusitania.
In most cases they lost everything - their property (including personal possessions), their liberty and their lives.