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Bob Hope was not a hero of the Holocaust. He was in no way involved. During this period he worked for the USO providing entertainment and morale boosting shows for the US army, who also had nothing to do with the Holocaust.
It had different effects. France has (and especially in the 70's and 80's) the highest number of Holocaust deniers of any nation involved in the Holocaust, it was even in the mainstream media. Much of France was ashamed of their record during the Holocaust, denial was one way to deal with it.
In the Holocaust itself rich and poor Jews were treated alike: they were slaughtered. (One could not buy one's way out of the Holocaust).
They were treated in the same way as other Jews: one couldn't buy oneself out of the Holocaust.
in the same way as adults, through shootings, gassings, beatings, etc.
that is a good way of putting it, almost everything else was taken from them
Anything of any use or value was recycled and/or sold. Incidentally, there was no budget for the Holocaust and the gassings and transportation to the camps, etc. were paid for in this way!
Sugar had to be imported, during the war supplies were irregular, rationing was a way to give everyone a fair portion.
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Mandelbrot was ethnically Jewish and his family was persecuted during the Holocaust. I haven't found anything on his personal beliefs one way or another, though.
There are actually few documented incidences of inmates being burned alive during the Holocaust - most of the time, cremation was just an easy way to save space and dispose of the evidence. However, millions of dead bodies were burned.