Jews, Gypsies, and mentally/physically deformed people.
The main victims were Jews from all the nations invaded by the Nazis.
The Jews were the main target in Germany. The German genocide is also called the Holocaust.
Generally they would have been saved during the Holocaust, assuming that you are asking when Holocaust victims were saved from the Holocaust.
The main problem was that they were going to die.
The main victims of the Holocaust were people of the Jewish religion. There were other victims, but the Natzis were mainly focused on the Jewish religion when the Holocaust began.
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
Anne Frank's main accomplishment was her diary, which documented her life in hiding during the Holocaust. Her diary has provided insight into the experiences of Jewish individuals during that time, inspiring empathy and understanding for the victims of the Holocaust. It continues to serve as a powerful reminder of the impact of discrimination and the importance of standing against injustice.
I did not think that someone would have to ask that. Anyway, the main victims had been Jews in Europe. About 5.6 to 6.3 million people had been murdered. Also the as "low-value races" labeled races Sinti and Roma had been victim. The murdering on other classes (political, handicapped) aren´t included in the term "Holocaust". Primarily, it was the Jews who were targeted during the holocaust.
It depends on which country you live in. In the United States of America. it is the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. located at 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW.
the main role of the SS during the Holocaust was to run the concentration camps.
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.
During the holocaust, the main religion affected was Judaism. Please don't be daft, phrase your question more carefully next time.