Aside from the Jewish, Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma Gypsies, courageous resisters, other pastors and priest, homosexuals, the disabled and masons were executed by the Nazis. Prior to World War I, there were very few dark-skinned people of African descent in Germany. But, during World War I, black African soldiers were brought in by the French during the Allied occupation. Most of the Germans, who were very race conscious, despised the dark-skinned "invasion". Some of these black soldiers married white German women that bore children referred to as "Rhineland Bastards" or the "Black Disgrace". In Mein Kampf, Hitler said he would eliminate all the children born of African-German descent because he considered them an "insult" to the German nation. Many husbands and wives of Jews in Germany were forced to choose between divorce or concentration camps. Hitler would not allow "interracial" marriages. Those that chose to remain married were punished by imprisonment in camps where many died.
What do you mean by "other" victims? And you do realize that thousands of people died in the Holocaust, not all by murder per se but from ill-treatment and starvation?
But anyway, here are some of the more common/shocking ways people died in the Holocaust...
*Experiments were performed on many people (in particular by one man called Mengele, he "specialized" in children and twins) and many were very, very brutal. Very few - if any - were performed using anesthesia. These experiments included testing the human body's reactions to extreme cold and skinning alive.
*Many people were simply killed by their neighbors due to fear and hatred.
*A great many people were gassed.
*A lot of people were led on "Death Marches", long, exhausting marches through desolate terrain. Most of these people died.
*A vast amount of people were shot.
Most people who were killed were dumped in mass graves.
The people who were not killed, but still being targeted by the Nazis, often died of starvation, exhaustion, exposure to bad weather or disease. Those who did not die were usually forced into hiding in desperate conditions.
-Jews
-People with disabilities
-Gypsies
-Jehovah's Witnesses
-Gays and lesbians
-POWs
danish if they tried to help jews
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
Out of 13 Million People who were killed during the Holocaust, only about 1.3-1.7 Million Children were killed during the Holocaust. Majority of the Children were under the ages of 13 years old.
allot of Jewish people were killed, round about 6billion
Stalin killed more than 20 million people. Only 6 million people were killed during the holocaust, many of which were jews, Gypsies, Muslims, and gays.
none. the holocaust was for jewish people,gays,or POW prisoners. the only aryans that died was in battle during WW2.
yes, others were also less simply killed.
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
People that were killed during the Holocaust in addition to the millions of Jews were the Freemasons, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Also killed were Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, and slaves in Eastern Europe.
Out of 13 Million People who were killed during the Holocaust, only about 1.3-1.7 Million Children were killed during the Holocaust. Majority of the Children were under the ages of 13 years old.
The Nazis organized the holocaust
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Around 30 ed's were killed in the holocaust
There was no Russian Holocaust, presumably you mean the Holodomor.
200-250 thousand handicapped people were killed
During the Holocaust, Jewish people as well as many others were killed. Some of the terrible ways listed include gas chambers, fires, gunshots, and more.
11 million people were killed. Think about that.