All ages were killed.
The young (under age 15), the old, pregnant women and the sick were usually killed as soon as practical after arrival.
It's quite hard to tell because of many things, which are:-Jews were killed sometimes at random by Nazis or SS Soldiers- Some Jews avoided the Concentration Camps and haven't been noticed- Jews could of been killed during battle.Another words, Jews could have died either by the Allies, Axis or by a natural cause like death of old ages.________________The question is not about Jews who were killed as members of the armed forces. A commonly quoted figure for Jews slaughtered in mass open-air killings and who perished in ghettos is about 1.7 million.
People of all ages were killed.
The Nazis made the Jews work in harsh conditions. If they were too old or too young, they were sent to gas chambers. If they started to appear malnourished or if they had a disease they were also sent to gas chambers. About 6 million Jews were killed. Not only were Jews killed but people who didn't fit the 'perfect race' were killed. Which included jews, gypsy's, non-supporters of Hitler etc.
Out of 13 Million People who were killed during the Holocaust, only about 1.3-1.7 Million Children were killed during the Holocaust. Majority of the Children were under the ages of 13 years old.
the Holocaust, a name coined after WW2 for the Nazis' systematic murder of some 6 million Jews along with gypsies, homosexuals, mentally-ill and many more. Adolf Hitler wanted the Jews exterminated, to suit his cruelly absurd racial theories.
In his early to mid-fifties.
A litlle less than the 8.000 living there.
New Answer: The Six Million Innocent people that were killed by the Nazi Regime during World War Two (Because technically Hitler did not kill them personally although he and his fellow Nazi's ordered it as a way to get rid of the Jews) Anne Frank did not survive the Holocaust as she died weeks before Bergen-Belsen was liberated by the Allies. Look up Schindlers list if you happen to be interested in Jews that survived The Holocaust Old answer:Obviously, I can't name all of the people that were killed in WWII. The six million people Hitler and his men killed were Jews. Anne Frank is one that survived, and you should look into that.
The Holocaust was the extermination of six million European Jews during WW2. The word "holocaust" can be found as an old translation of "burnt-offering," since that is its literal meaning: wholly burnt.
Pavel Friedman was a kid who was part of the Holocaust he was only 11 years old when he was murdered. Pavel was one of the 1.5 million Jews children that died during the holocaust.
Those considered unfit for work (the old, the young, pregnant women) were gassed; the others were forced to do heavy manual labour on inadequate food. The young (under 14), the old and others considered unable to do hard manual work were gassed, then cremated. Those considered fit for work had to work.