Generally they would have been saved during the Holocaust, assuming that you are asking when Holocaust victims were saved from the Holocaust.
Jews were saved from the Holocaust or Liberated from the camps between 1944 and 1945.
1945 in the main part.
The exact number of Jews saved in the holocaust is impossible to calculate. It is recorded that in Denmark, 7,220 of its 8,000 Jews were saved by fellow citizens. Thousands in other countries were also saved by friends and neighbors as they were or smuggled into safe countries. Many Jews fled before the worst of the holocaust was upon them, while others pretended to be non-Jewish. The numbers liberated from the infamous death camps by allied forces is also uncertain, but the numbers are in the tens of thousands if not higher.
Most of the Jews in the areas under Nazi control were not saved at all - by anyone - but were killed in the Holocaust. Those Jews that survived did so thanks to the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. There's no single country that can claim to 'have saved the Jews'. However, Denmark can claim to have saved most of its own, Danish Jewish population by shipping them to Sweden before most of them were rounded up for deportation.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
the resistances saved 3.5million Jews
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Because they saved Jews during the Holocaust.
Non-Jews saved the lives of Jews in the Holocaust because they felt it was the morally right thing to do, even with the dangers surrounding the hiding and helping of Jews.
I think we just went in and saved the Jews. We went to Germany and started saving ppl.
The exact number of Jews saved in the holocaust is impossible to calculate. It is recorded that in Denmark, 7,220 of its 8,000 Jews were saved by fellow citizens. Thousands in other countries were also saved by friends and neighbors as they were or smuggled into safe countries. Many Jews fled before the worst of the holocaust was upon them, while others pretended to be non-Jewish. The numbers liberated from the infamous death camps by allied forces is also uncertain, but the numbers are in the tens of thousands if not higher.
It is a memorial for gentiles who helped Jews during the Holocaust. There are various criteria for people to be declared Righteous among the nations, this does mean that not all of those who did help in some way are included; but it is a celebration of the greatest side of humanity.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
Most of the Jews in the areas under Nazi control were not saved at all - by anyone - but were killed in the Holocaust. Those Jews that survived did so thanks to the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. There's no single country that can claim to 'have saved the Jews'. However, Denmark can claim to have saved most of its own, Danish Jewish population by shipping them to Sweden before most of them were rounded up for deportation.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The Nazis killed mainly Jews in the holocaust but also people who were 'feeble minded', 'crippled', and even POWs.
The German's were part of the Holocaust and so was Poland also the Jews were Ha Jews