Most victims of the Holocaust have now passed on. Those who have not are well into retirement, as it is 72 years since 1945.
People in the baltic states that were first invaded in the summer of 1941. The disabled in Germany were the first who suffered execution for political/idealogical reasons, but this was of course not part of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is not some Jewish festival. Please see the related question.
The Holocaust ended in May 1945 (somewhat earlier in some places).
no, but they were not seen as being in danger as they were not targeted in the same way.
The Holocaust was genocide. It was not some war, in which some were killed, some wounded and some taken prisoner.There are no statistics of "Holocaust injured". Please see the related question below.
Generally speaking, if someone is referred to as a victim of the times it means they're doing something, or have a certain type of personality, that at some period in the past - or maybe at some time in the future - would be considered normal, but today is considered eccentric, slightly odd, even (in a mild sense) illegal.
she is doing some hobbies with her mom
some of the stuff they did to people in 1930's still happens today.
the holocaust- he killed milions of Jews and wrecked families - some of them are still alive today and remember the cruelity of the Nazis
there are still hate crimes against them and some even think that there will be another holocaust in the near future!
Some one has got to know
People in the baltic states that were first invaded in the summer of 1941. The disabled in Germany were the first who suffered execution for political/idealogical reasons, but this was of course not part of the Holocaust.
the holocaust impacted us in a lot of ways 1.) we built an atomic bomb because we let some Jews come to the US 2.)thats all i know cause i love cats
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
What were some conflicts for the holocaust children in the nazi war?"
"tree today, gone tomorrow"
The holocaust says a couple things about ourselves today. Some people can act rash and harsh, and ruin the lives of others. This tells us that we will always have a few people out there who just cant stop doing the wrong things. But we cant let these few stop the rest of us. We can never forget the holocaust, so that we never make that mistake again. The world has come a long way since WWII. That has to show something about us. We learn from our mistakes and keep moving foreward.