Most countries knew about it because it was during WWI and WWII and the countries that knew about it were either hiding or being attacked by Nazis.
through witness statements and by breaking the German codes.AnswerSee the timeline provided at the related link.
Many Muslim countries do not recognize Israel.Some Arabs and some other Muslims believe that the Holocaust is misused to enhance the legitimacy of Israel.Many go a stage further and find it convenient to deny the Holocaust altogether.
No, many Jewish people were from Poland that faced persecution. ___ The Nazis killed all the Jews that they could find in the various countries that they invaded and occupied. ____ (apart from those countries whose governments refused to surrender them.)
Das finde ich is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
Initially, the main source of information was the Polish resistance, which was composed of different groups. They provided a steady flow on information from late 1941 onwards. Later (mid 1944) very detailed information reached the Allies from two escaped prisoners from Auschwitz - Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler.
Other countries, or your mother's bedroom. Other countries, or your mother's bedroom.
India and Asian countries
At the holocaust xD
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
Upon researching I could not find definitive information which allowed me to find out other countries other than English speaking countries which use the word HOLIDAY to convey vacation time or seasonal times of celebration.
Yes. There are also other US cities with Holocaust Museums, which you can find listed in the related link below. This link gives you the locations of all Holocaust Museums in the US, and around the world, as well as information on each of them. Currently, there is a total of 65 Holocaust Museums.