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According to research done by the Auschwitz Musuem about 85% of the those killed at the Auschwitz group of camps were Jews. The others included Roma/Sinti (gypsies), Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses and 48 homosexuals.

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None. The meaning of a word is its use, not its etymology. The word antisemtic is an artificial 'code word' for anti-Jewish. It does not mean '' hostility to speakers of Semitic languages'.

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Zero, the Holocaust refers to the Nazi actions against the Jews.

There were many other people murdered during thid period, including the attempted genocide of many types of Gypsy, which suffered proportionately greater losses than the Jews, but this and other actions are separate from the Holocaust.

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1.35 Million People died in Auschwitz during the Holocaust and 15% of them were Jews, so around 200,000 People were Non-Jewish.

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range of 300,000 to 2 million other people died in Auschwitz.

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Gorbachev released the records that showed More Polish Catholics died in Auschwitz than did Jews.

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