That would be a question of semantics, you could say all were, as being Jewish made someone a criminal. Or you could say that none, as one cannot use one's faith in a legal classification, so as people were killed in the Holocaust for being Jewish, not for any crime, none were killed for being criminals.
Criminals would have been killed because of their crimes, but this would have been part of the justice system, not part of the Holocaust, people were only killed for being Jewish in the Holocaust.
criminals, inmates, prisoners - take your pick.
8.2% of the deaths in WWII were Jewish Holocaust deaths
No. Unfortunately, it actually happened.
Approx. 1 to 10,000.
About 11-17 million people died in the Holocaust (depending on the definition of Holocaust used). Unfortunately, there are competing definitions.It was actually the mass murder of six million Jews.There is no agreed definition of Holocaust survivor.Please see the related questions below.
about 5.1 million gypsies, non Jews and prisoners of war, especially Russians. --- If one takes takes 11 million as the figure for the total number killed in the wider holocaust - that is including the groups listed above, and about 6 million Jews, then 6/11 would give a percentage of 54.5% Jews.
Just before the Holocaust there were about 18 million Jews world wide, and about one third (33%) were killed in the Holocaust.
95%
The percentage of people who read the Times actually doing the crossword is 9.5%. People should take an interest in doing crossword as this exercises the mind.
I am guessing here. I believe they are theme essays written for people to learn about the atrocities of the Holocaust or it is the 50th Anniversary of the Holocaust. I have provided some links for you to see. They may help you.
they found out about it during the war, but it was only after the overwhelming evidence after the war that people actually believed it.