I believe they were in a depression from the loss of their loved ones. They tryed to move on with their lives but they had so many losses.
Those who survived the appallingly low rations and the disease were later sent to extermination camps.
The ovens in the holocaust were used to burn the corpses of those who were killed in concentration camps.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.
no there were gypsies and gays who got put into those camps
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
yes
More than 80% of the Jews of Europe did NOT survive the Holocaust. Those that did, survived by luck, hiding, and help from others.
Those old enough to do so had to work. Children were gassed