yes
They were the victims, persecuted and killed by the Germans. They were held in ghettos and camps; some were shot to death and many were gassed.
Some were Catholic, some were Protestants, but it is hard to believe that any of them were truly observant Christians. A few were declared atheists.
Some of them were killed and others were used for labor Some of them were killed and others were used for labor
that jews were send to c amp and some were killed
Tried to persuade the germans to free some jews in exchange of weaponary
a liitle less than have the Jews were killed some were in gas chambers, others murdered, and some died in war.
The systematic killings of Jews lasted from June 1941 till May 1945. However, some Jews were killed earlier.
The US and the other Allies did nothing to increase the number of Holocaust deaths.
They would have been killed treated inhumane or sent to concentration camps.
i think that it wasn't just hate, i think that it was something personal that had to do with the holocaust. The Germans had some personal business with the Jew's.
The Danube cuts through a number of countries - Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania. The Germans (Nazis) were the primary people involved in the Holocaust, some citizens in the other countries were also involved .