6 million jews and 5 million others
The total death count in WWII is 50 million people
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.
6 million
About 6 Million Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
An unknown but very large number.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
33,000 Non-Jewish were killed at Bergen Belsen.
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.
Over 10 billion died, Including Jews. Over 10 billion, including jews. Tyler pace
6 million Jews in camps 7 million non Jews in camps 60 -70 million people total
Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.About 2750000 peopleroma
6 million
During the "behind the scenes" part of World War II, the majority of the Jewish population in Europe's rights were slowly restricted to a point where they had none. Many were sent to concentration camps, where thousands of Jews and even non-Jews died. Those who survived suffered terrible losses as well, or died before or after release.
6.5 million
Saturday is the Sabbath in Judaism. Orthodox (and some non-orthodox) Jews will not work. Many non-Orthodox Jews will work, but still remember the Sabbath day in their own ways. (And yes, there are some Orthodox Jews that work on Saturdays, but they do not advertise this fact).
About 6 Million Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
There are approximately 12-18 million Jews living in the world today, compared to 6.7 billion non-jews in the world. 41% of Jews in the world are living in Israel.To answer the question:Whatever the exact number is, the surveys are agreed that Jews amount to0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population. That makes theratio of Jews to non-Jews in the world 1 to 499.
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