Majdanek was liberated in 1944, the other camps in 1945.
350000___Where does that very high figure come from?If you look at the answer for the question, `How many Holocaust survivors?` you will see where the figure came from.You also need to date the estimate, as there are fewer Holocausts survivors every year. In 2012, there are probably only 260,000 Holocaust survivors left.
i think it was 1933 :) -------------------- more like 1944
1863.
it arguably started in 1941 and ended in 1945.
I have found a list of living survivors from the Arizona - posted last year. There is a list of survivors in the back pages of 'The USS Arizona' written by Jasper/Delgado/Adams. I have not found a list of survivors for the battle itself however.
350000___Where does that very high figure come from?If you look at the answer for the question, `How many Holocaust survivors?` you will see where the figure came from.You also need to date the estimate, as there are fewer Holocausts survivors every year. In 2012, there are probably only 260,000 Holocaust survivors left.
There are still some Holocaust survivors who are alive, like Lou Dunst for example. If you don't believe me then look him up or call his home phone. He is the sweetest old man I have ever met :) The Holocaust survivors go around the world and tell their stories. The Holocaust is also in all of our history books and online.
There was no single 'year of the Holocaust' ...
no doubt the first year of the Holocaust.
i think it was 1933 :) -------------------- more like 1944
well it really depends how old a person was during the holocaust. say a baby 1 year old somehow survived a concentration camp they got into in 1940. that person would now be 69. however, considering the harsh conditions of concentration camps, odds are, not many people younger than maybe 6 could have survived.
1863.
1863.
1865
skrew you
probably 200
Because that was when most of the slaves were freed