Auschwitz (Birkenau).
I don't know of any data that shows the number of people killed during the Holocaust by method (and the true death figures may never be known), but it is estimated that eleven million people died with six million of them being Jewish.
Anne Frank was a Jew, best known for her diary written during the Holocaust, which was published after her death. Her middle name was Marie.
there are many thousand of them
Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews. Any jews who stayed behind in Europe, where rounded up and put into Concentration Camps and then, worked to death or murdered, this became known as the 'Holocaust'.
the most well known was probably Auschwitz but try googling it
The best known name for the people carrying the corpses in the Holocaust is the Sonderkommando. These were the workers in Auschwitz, they were not all Jews though.
Chelmno was an extermination camp. There are only two known survivors.
The best known include Anne Frank's diary and Night by Elie Wiesel.
Mr.Solomon Radasky is known for surviving the holocaust. Mr.Solomon Radasky is known for surviving the holocaust.
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People who do not believe that the holocaust took place are known as 'holocaust deniers.'
Of the cities occupied by the Nazis, the one with the largest Jewish population in 1939 was probably Warsaw, which had a total population of 1.3 million, of which about 400,000 was Jewish. Vilnius, Minsk and Lviv (also known as as Lvov and as Lemberg) had very large Jewish populations, also Lodz.