about 65 million Jews died or got buried alive.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
those who were a part of it will never cease to be affected by it.
Untied States was one of the many countries whom at at first did not help during the holocaust
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netherlands,poland and france
No, some of them escaped and others lived in countries that were not directly affected by the Holocaust.
about 65 million Jews died or got buried alive.
Mostly the Jews, gays and Gypsies of Central Europe, Germany, Austria, Poland and neighboring countries.
Spain was not affected by the holocaust. Germany was the sole cause of the holocaust and never controlled Spain.
The countries affected were:GermanyAreas annexed by Germany (such as Austria, the Czech lands)German satellite states (like Slovakia)Countries invaded by Germany, like the NetherlandsMost of Germany's allies, especially Croatia and Romania
The 3 Countries which formed the Axis was Nazi Germany,Italy and Japan. During the Holocaust many countries joined; France, Holland and the Ukraine to name a few.
What do you mean by 'local countries'? I also wonder if you are confusing World War 2 with the Holocaust. Please see related question (below) for list of countries occupied by Germany in World War 2.
Prejudice affected Jews during the Holocaust because even before the Holocaust it was all around the and during the Holocaust because the Nazi's and the SS enforced it heavily. Non-Jews were affected by it because it made them look at it with a whole new perspective.
It sounds as if you are confusing the holocaust (genocide and mass murder of Jews, Gypsies, political opponents and other by the Nazis) with World War 2.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.