We don't know exact numbers, due to lack of records. Best estimates are between 11 million and 17 million persons total. Approximately 6 million were Jews- about 2/3rds of all Jews in Europe. Other groups include retarded or disabled persons, Gypsies (the Romany) trade union members, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, mentally ill persons, etc.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
Many people were separated in the Holocaust, which made most people lose their will to keep going.
There was no medal for surviving the Holocaust.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
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! :(
Are you implying that the disabled didn't exist before the holocaust?
Around 30 ed's were killed in the holocaust
There was no Russian Holocaust, presumably you mean the Holodomor.
I don't think there is anything called the 'Iran Holocaust'.
937,000 people
270,000
Basically everyone.