Mainly Jews, homosexuals, POWs , Romas, but also, citizens of other countries like USSR and Poland.
Jews, Homosexuals and Gypsies were the main ones.
The ones that were killed or lost people they knew
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The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
There were many other groups that had people killed by Hitler and the Nazis, but the Holocaust was the specific actions against the Jews, therefore there were no other groups killed in the Holocaust. The only other group which suffered similar persecution to the Jews was the gypsies.
If you mean by the number of an countries population of certain groups of people who were killed in the Holocaust then the USSR in which 1,598,000 out would of been 3.28 Million people who survived the Holocaust. Most of these were Jews.
Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
Mostly poor people Had gotten Effected By The Great Depression, While The Wealthy People Only Gotten Effected A Little Bit Because They Only Lost Little Of Money.
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! :(
Jews from most of Europe.
mostly wildlife and people living in the radius of the lava flow.
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
They were mainly Jewish people, gypsies, lesbian/gay people, black people, or any undesirables that didn't fit Hitler's "perfect race" that were executed during the holocaust. If you go to your local library there will probably be a lot of books and information regarding this topic.
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They were mostly effected by rats getting germs and bacteria and passing onto foods. Then when the people ate the food, they would get the bacteria and catch the 'Black Plague'
There were many other groups that had people killed by Hitler and the Nazis, but the Holocaust was the specific actions against the Jews, therefore there were no other groups killed in the Holocaust. The only other group which suffered similar persecution to the Jews was the gypsies.
The majority of people exterminated in the Holocaust were Jewish. Other persecuted groups include Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehova's Witnesses.
If you mean by the number of an countries population of certain groups of people who were killed in the Holocaust then the USSR in which 1,598,000 out would of been 3.28 Million people who survived the Holocaust. Most of these were Jews.