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The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
The state of Israel did not exist at the time: there was no Jewish country then and therefore no Jewish Embassy. Even if there had been, it is most unlikely that they could have stopped the Holocaust.
yes, but not many.
Yes, but in time they had to surrender them.
There was no Jewish state and no 'Jewish ruler'.
During the Holocaust, approximately six million Jews were killed, which represented about 67% of the Jewish population in Europe at that time. Overall, this amounted to about 40% of the global Jewish population before World War II. The Holocaust remains one of the most devastating genocides in history, significantly impacting Jewish communities worldwide.
Holocaust
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
many Jewish people died
Jewish police
About 54,000 Jewish Greeks were victims of the Holocaust. Most of them were transported out of Greece to other camps.
The world believes that the Holocaust is one of the greatest tragedies that has ever occurred. It resulted in the death of six million Jewish people, and another five million people who were also murdered in the camps.