Homosexuals, communists, invalids.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
the statistic that you are after is unclear: please re-phrase.
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
Different religions
The Jewish and christian people. the Jewish were persecuted by the romes and by the Germans
During World War 2, they targeted the people of the Jewish religion.
to be hones i don't know who the groups of people that move where but i think that it was mainly children and families and people living in
Jewish people were the main target of the Holocaust although there were other groups of people that were victims of the Nazi. The other types of people that were non Jewish in the resistance were Gypsies from Sinti and Roma, Soviet prisoners of war, homosexuals, and resistance fighters from Europe. It is worth noting that there is no such thing as the "Non-Jewish Resistance" as all of the various resistance groups were identified by their unifying element, i.e. the Yugoslav Resistance, French Resistance, Russian Partisans, etc. As for who fought in resistance groups other than the Jews, you had individuals from nearly all of the occupied countries fighting in nationalist organized groups and you had some ethnically motivated groups. However, most of the Non-Jewish victim groups (such as Roma, Soviet POWs, homosexuals, etc.) were not able to effectively coalesce into resistance group.
There were some Jews in most of the main resistance groups in Nazi occupied countries.
Jewish people were a major group but many others were also. Japanese, Africans and many other groups were also.
The majority of people exterminated in the Holocaust were Jewish. Other persecuted groups include Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehova's Witnesses.
Amongst Orthodox and most Conservative groups, a minyan is made up of 10 Jewish men. Amongst most other groups, a minyan can be made up 10 Jewish men and/or women.