if they were with the family, but more likely it would have been the people in the same unit or barracks.
what would be the point after so many years.
Yes, most people would consider death to be punishment enough.
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Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
It depends if you are talking about location. Do you mean in Germany where the Holocaust took place or just everywhere in the world? If you're asking if lizards existed in Germany during the Holocaust then that would be yes and so would the other question.
during the holocaust the Jewish had numbers tattoed on them when they were in the concentration camp these numbers represented who they are this was how they would take roll by looking at the numbers
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Generally they would have been saved during the Holocaust, assuming that you are asking when Holocaust victims were saved from the Holocaust.
Animals were not targeted during the holocaust, so any that did die, did not die because of the holocaust. The avg number would be the amount that would have died in any other time period.
Many groups fought, but if the Holocaust were to be split into two groups, they would be the victims and the perpetrators.
He would probably tell them to ask someone what the Holocaust was, as this person clearly would not know.
well to "relocate" is to move some where else, and during the holocaust they had starvation camps and such so most likely they would be sent to a different camp