Generally, Holocaust victims were allowed to take a bags worth of clothing. Once they arrived a t a death camp their pocessions would be taken. but, if they only went to a concentration camp they might be able to keep their belongings.
Yes, to be a Holocaust survivor one must have been a victim of the Holocaust, therefore by deffinition one would have to be Jewish.
Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
the first step could be identifying the victim.
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Elie Wiesel
Yes, to be a Holocaust survivor one must have been a victim of the Holocaust, therefore by deffinition one would have to be Jewish.
She was captured and became a victim of the Holocaust.
A victim was someone who suffered as a result of actions taken.
I would say the most common heard victim of the holocaust would be Anne Frank.
Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
My Aunts dad was in the Holocaust and he found a dead soldier so he took his clothes and got out of the area.
Racism is a powerful opponent to both the offender and the victim.
the first step could be identifying the victim.
if an event similar to the Holocaust were to happen, then they would give it it's own name, like they did with the Holocaust.
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He's become a victim of his own gadgets.
Red Cross Currents - 1994 Holocaust Victim Tracing 1-18 was released on: USA: 17 June 1995