too many!
It is difficult to determine the exact number of families that were separated during the Holocaust. Millions of families were torn apart as a result of deportation, forced labor, imprisonment, and death. The Holocaust caused immense trauma and devastation for countless families, and the impact is immeasurable.
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
around 8 million families were sent to concentration camps in the holocaust and in which few made it out alive. ____ The number of individuals sent to concentration and extermination camps was lower than this ...
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
Most families were separated in Auschwitz. There was however a 'family camp' where families were held together, this camp contained gypsies who were being experimented on.
Many Jewish people were too traumatized even to mention the Holocaust and what they had gone through, but when some of them heard people say that the holocaust never happened they overcame theri traumas and told their stories, or of the stories of their families.
During the holocaust a estimated 2.5 million families were separated. When they got sent to a concentration camp those who could work and were of age (10- 50) lived and worked other died. If you could u were separated between men, and women. (most children got killed) They also would not tell you the names of those killed, you could just hope you or your family members survived.
I'm sure the holocaust began by Jewish families unexpectedly being taken away from their homes and being separated. There couldve been many signs that Hell was beginning to take its place in Europe at that time.
After seeing that Jews were harder to control when they were separated from their families, they kept them together as much as possible until the end, as people would not create trouble or try to escape for fear of retributions to their families.
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
Holocaust was not a person
yes they were, and after it had ended, many families could not be reunited as there were so many homeless and lost - there are still families that have been reunited.
100,00 or more.
Families in ghettos faced overcrowding, poor living conditions, and limited access to food and resources. They were subjected to harsh restrictions on their movements and faced persecution and violence at the hands of authorities. Many families were separated, deported to concentration camps, or killed during the Holocaust.
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around 8 million families were sent to concentration camps in the holocaust and in which few made it out alive. ____ The number of individuals sent to concentration and extermination camps was lower than this ...
They were extremely crowded. You would many families sharing just a couple rooms.
In most cases, slave families were not kept together. Many times the husbands were separated from the wife and children.