11 million people,6million Jews and 5 million were gypsies,communists,homosexuals and disabled people
The Holocaust is not a place.
Many, many, non-Jews were persecuted during the Holocaust. Some of Hitler's other main targets were Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, the disabled, and homosexuals. Millions of Soviets and Poles died during the Holocaust as well.
It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
There were many groups of people not part of the holocaust, such as young children who weren't jews, elderly people who were jews, gypsies or disabled. But a part from that many people were! :(
around 6 million people incuding Jews, gypsies, disabled people etc
11 million people,6million Jews and 5 million were gypsies,communists,homosexuals and disabled people
there was so many people killed that u coulnt even count it.disabled people were killed as a part of the T-4 programme, if disabled people were killed in the Holocaust, it was because they were Jewish rather than their disability.
depends on what you mean by "executed". this number is most likely impossible to knowHowever it is estimated that between 11 and 17 million people died in the holocaust. Obviously this number is open to argument and interpretation. There are even some that believe that the Holocaust never happened, we call them crackpots.
holocaust killed himself by shooting himself with a gun
Yes, there are many disabled people there.
about 11 million. 6 million Jews and 5 million gays, Slavs, Poles, Blacks and Disabled People
Total, about eleven million people died as a result of the Holocaust. Six million of those were Jews. and the others that died included Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, disabled people, and Gypsies.
The Holocaust is not a place.
Many, many, non-Jews were persecuted during the Holocaust. Some of Hitler's other main targets were Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, the disabled, and homosexuals. Millions of Soviets and Poles died during the Holocaust as well.
It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.