Typically people ask variations of the following three question types:
(1) Logistical: Where did they die? How many died? What was the likelihood that children brought to the camps would be killed?
(2) Emotional: How could Nazis justify killing children?
(3) Remnants: What did these children leave behind? What kinds of artwork and poetry do we have from them? How best can we remember them? Are there any "Holocaust Children" still alive?
Out of 13 Million People who were killed during the Holocaust, only about 1.3-1.7 Million Children were killed during the Holocaust. Majority of the Children were under the ages of 13 years old.
11 million people were killed. Think about that.
There were many groups of people not part of the holocaust, such as young children who weren't jews, elderly people who were jews, gypsies or disabled. But a part from that many people were! :(
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
He would probably tell them to ask someone what the Holocaust was, as this person clearly would not know.
There were more than 12 children who survived the Holocaust.
resistors do not die, they just lose their charge. If you want to ask how many people died resisting the Holocaust, or how many resistance fighters died during the Holocaust, then ask it. If you cannot be bothered to phrase your question so that people can understand it, why should people be bothered to answer it.
What were some conflicts for the holocaust children in the nazi war?"
You need to ask the body to which you hope to submit the form.
1.5 children were murdered by German Soldiers and their collaborators during the holocaust.
no doubt, the end of the Holocaust.
More than 6,000,000 died in the holocaust because of Hitler and many of them were Jews and the others were men, women, and even children. =[