They are: Auschwitz, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, Bergen-Belson and Chelmno.
They would be taken to camps or killed.
Well I mean not everyone was found in the Holocaust. A lot of people were in hiding and some weren't found and also a lot of people died in the camps or the escaped and no one knew where to find them.
Support for an independent Jewish homeland increased.
It wasn't. We unfortunately did not get confirmation about this horrid massacre until the first camps were found in Europe. The Holocaust revealed horrifying amounts of cruelty and death that the Nazis brought on people.
Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
Practicly none. The only survivours were when the germens left them at the camps to starve few lucky Jews were found and save.
the Vam Pels were the family who hid with anne frank and her family in the secret annex during the Holocaust they were found and killed at concentration camps The Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem is called Yad Vashem (a memorial and a name) taken from Isaiah. The "V" element is the "and", however, so may not be what you want. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yad_Vashem
Routine major deportations began in October 1941 with the deportation of the Berlin Jews. (At the time, the Nazis didn't have extermination camps, so many of the German Jews were dumped in the already overcrowded ghettos in Warsaw and Lodz, but most were sent to Riga, Latvia, where they were shot).In the early stages of the Holocaust the Nazis sent the killers - the mobile killing units - to the victims, but later they transported the victims to the extermination camps, as they found this simpler, less messy and more 'efficient'.
American soldiers who liberated extermination camps were unaware of how horrible the Holocaust had been.
There are many Holocaust deniers out there who try to discredit what historians claim about what happened during the Holocaust, especially about whether 6 million Jews were really killed. However, there is overwhelming evidence, like testimonies by victims and testimonies during the Nuremberg trials, as well as Nazi documentation and photographs, and also eye witness accounts by Allied soldiers after they freed prisoners in concentration camps, which historians agree is undeniable proof that the Holocaust did take place. Usually any claims made that the Holocaust did not really take place or that it is being exaggerated is seen as anti-Semitism and in Germany it is actually illegal to deny or question whether the Holocaust took place.
they found out about it during the war, but it was only after the overwhelming evidence after the war that people actually believed it.
Some Jews went into hiding and never got found. Some other Jews had servived the camps and the camps were liberated before the people died. also some Jews were helped by friends and family.