All cities with a Jewish population were affected. However, that seems obvious and I wonder if you are equating the holocaust with World War 2?
It looks as if you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2. Please see the related question.
during world war 2 most major countries were effected. during the holocaust people of Jewish heritage were affected. also prisoners of war were taken and given similar treatment to those of whom were Jewish or of Jewish heritage.
Yes, there are pictures taken by both sides and of course by the Allies after the fact.
None, as the Nazis never reached Siberia.
The Jews of Kiev were taken to a ravine called Babi Yaroutside the city, marched up to the edge and machine-gunned. About 33,000 were killed: it was the biggest single massacre that the Nazis committed and last for some days.Before the Holocaust Odessa had a large, flourishing Jewish community. The city was taken by Romanian forces (which, for the most part, were rabidly anti-Jewish). A bomb exploded and it was simply taken for granted that "the Jews" were responsible - and they were massacred.
Jews valubles were taken from them during the Holocaust such as pictures and things worth money.It was more extreme than that. On arrival at the camps everything was taken away from them - including their clothes. Before they went into the gas chambers the women's hair was cut off - and used to stuff furniture. Most important of all, their lives were taken.
No, Palestine was under British control, not German.
Everything. That's the short answer.
because they could use them for communication
They would be taken to camps or killed.
Their homes,their money,their jewlerry,their books and their buisness all those things were taken from them.
No they didn`t!
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.
During the holocaust, Jews were taken to concentration camps in germany where they were either killed immediately upon arrival, or forced into work labour.
that is a good way of putting it, almost everything else was taken from them
Yes, there are pictures taken during the Holocaust. You can view many of them online by typing "Holocaust photos" in a search engine. But be forewarned: Many of the photographs are very graphic, disturbing, sad and grotesque.
There are very few photos taken during the holocaust itself. The holocaust was top secret and photography was forbidden. A few SS men did, however, take photos, but not all of these are generally available.