The treatment depended upon the time and location. In the early stages of the Holocaust men were targeted and women and children were not. After the policy had gone from deportation and segregation to extermination, then women and children were targeted.
Women or girls were not kept for the guards pleasure, this would have constituted a race crime and the soldier would have been punished.
Some women were used as slave labour, but not as many as a proportion as men.
No one fought in the holocaust. People died in the holocaust. People killed people in the holocaust. There was no fighting by men or women....but jsut because there was no fighting, don't think it was peaceful.
Yes, of course. Jewish women, children and elderly were among the targets. The aim of the Holocaust was extermination.
Jutta T. Bendremer has written: 'Women surviving the Holocaust' -- subject- s -: Holocaust survivors, Jewish women in the Holocaust, Biography, Personal narratives, Social conditions, Interviews, Holocaust, Jewish - 1939-1945 -
most girls/women aged 20 did not suffer in the Holocaust, though Jewish females aged 20 in the Holocaust would more likely die than live.
yes of course.
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The Holocaust was directed against ALL Jews - men, women and children, young, old, healthy and sick. So about half the six million slaughtered were female.
he raped them and then brned them alive
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they did not find it, they cut it from the women.
The book "Thoughts About Women and the Holocaust" by Ringleheim, says that more women than men were killed. The men were used for slave labor. The women were often killed on their arrival in the camps.
The reproduction organs of jewish men and women were removed by the germans.....