probably the people who died, it depends on how YOU define suffering and then how you are able to compare suffering - you are on ethically dubious ground.
The Jews.
It was an evil idea. The Final Solution refers to 'The final solution to the Jewish question', ie. what to do with the Jews under German control. This invariably meant mass murder or genocide.
Holocaust.That was the Jews' own name for it after the War, but Adolf Hitler and his Nazi High Command called it the "Final Solution" - the "problem", in Hitler's mind, being the existence of the Jews as well as that of coloured, Romany and homosexual people.___________________The Final Solution did not include any other groups than the Jews. This is not to take away from the persecution and devastation that the Romany suffered, they lost more people as a proportion than the Jews did. Also more groups than those mentioned suffered under the Nazis, but they were niether part of the Holocaust, nor part of the Final Solution.The Jewish name for the Holocaust is 'Shoah'.
About 6 million
Czecoslovakia
The 'Final Solution' was the plan to kill all of the Jews under the Nazi yoke.
Virtually exterminated
The SS was under the command of Heinrich Himmler.
The Jews suffered the most.
German mililtary victories led to more Jews being under their control, which led to the 'Jewish problem' which needed a solution.
It is the final challenge in the tomb under the Sphinx on Nabooti island. (for the solution, see the related question)
So that she wouldn't fall under enemy control.