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What group of people suffered over 6 million deaths during the holocaust?

6 million Jews were lost to the Holocaust.


Which group of people suffered 6 millions deaths during the holocaust?

The Jews


What was life like for the Jews at the start of the holocaust?

By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.


What was the group of people that suffered the most during the Holocaust and why?

Jews because Hitler hated them


How did Elie Wiesel help the Jews?

Elie Wiesel helped the Jews, by making a Humanitarian foundation for the effect of the Holocaust and its impression on those who were effect. He not only helps the Jews but others who were abused just the same and suffered.


What were the effects of Hitler trying to kill the Jews?

The effect was that about 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust and millions more suffered.


What countries suffered the greatest loss in numbers of Jews killed in holocaust?

the countries of the Pale of Settlement had the most Jews and also lost the most.


Who all did the Holocaust happen to?

Primarily Jews and Gypsies, but some christians who helped the others suffered as well.


Did Hitler think about the holocaust or did he just do it?

he just did it to scare the jews


Why were Jews their primary targets?

They were greedy and wanted to steal everyones moneys. The Holocaust was about eliminating Jews from society, there was no secondary target. This does not take away from the destruction that the Gypsies suffered, it was arguably worse than what the Jews suffered, but this was a separate action, though in the same time and space.


Was gypsies in holocaust?

no, but they were not seen as being in danger as they were not targeted in the same way.


Which country in Europe suffered the greatest loss of Jews at the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust?

Poland (pre-war frontiers) lost about 3 million of its 3.3 million Jews.