It's quite hard to tell because of many things, which are:
-Jews were killed sometimes at random by Nazis or SS Soldiers
- Some Jews avoided the Concentration Camps and haven't been noticed
- Jews could of been killed during battle.
Another words, Jews could have died either by the Allies, Axis or by a natural cause like death of old ages.
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The question is not about Jews who were killed as members of the armed forces. A commonly quoted figure for Jews slaughtered in mass open-air killings and who perished in ghettos is about 1.7 million.
The ovens in the holocaust were used to burn the corpses of those who were killed in concentration camps.
no but the German people killed all the Jews there or worked them to death
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
They were killed by other nations.
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
During the holocaust, Jews were taken to concentration camps in germany where they were either killed immediately upon arrival, or forced into work labour.
They would have been killed treated inhumane or sent to concentration camps.
The ovens in the holocaust were used to burn the corpses of those who were killed in concentration camps.
no but the German people killed all the Jews there or worked them to death
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
Most likely gassed in concentration camps
They were killed by other nations.
about 1.5 MILLION children & infants were killed during the holocaust.
People that were killed during the Holocaust in addition to the millions of Jews were the Freemasons, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Also killed were Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, and slaves in Eastern Europe.
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
The Jewish people were killed and so were people who tried to help them.
Many Catholics were killed during the Holocaust, particularly Slavs, Poles, 80% of the Catholic Clergy of German were sent to concentration camps in 1939. 2,600 Catholic priests from 24 different countries were killed.