The people involved as victims of the Holocaust did not have candy bars. They considered even a potato as a luxury.
so that people would be able to know what happened.
Many people died during the Holocaust.
From January 1944 on they were sent to camps.
about 0.005 of one per cent.
One Holocaust survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.
Most people would agree that the systematic killings of 7 million innocent people was pretty distasteful.
no people would get randomly picked to be in the holocaust
They would have been killed treated inhumane or sent to concentration camps.
Not really, there was no need. People would simply run away.
if they were with the family, but more likely it would have been the people in the same unit or barracks.
to the united states
The nazis would take them and execute them if they were lucky. If they didn't strike luck they would be left in confinement to die.