they were from Ireland, Germany, England, and some Scotch-Irish for the most part
some families do but they did not come from Germany
Some of it is grown and/or manufactured in Germany. Some of it is imported.
The victims were taken to the camps from all over Germany and Nazi-occupied Europe. In addition, some were sent there from some Vichy controlled areas of North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia).
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.
Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Britain, Greece and some parts of Germany, mostly Bavaria, not the eastern part of Germany.
The Allied victory in Europe ended the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees (of all kinds) from Germany. Other countries also accepted some refugees from Germany.
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Human trafficking victims come from a variety of countries, with some of the most common ones being the Philippines, Mexico, Nigeria, and Russia. Factors such as poverty, political instability, conflict, and lack of opportunities contribute to making individuals from these countries vulnerable to trafficking.
some did, some didn't
Most of Europe were Hitler's victims in one way or another. Where is also across most of Europe, most civilian victims were in Poland.
Drafted during the Viet Nam war, but stationed in Germany.