Gypsies, disabled people, homosxuals, and anyone else who Hitler thought were no use to him
it depends on which figures you use, there are many cmplicating factors; as many did not return home it is hard to count, and if comparing the data of Jews in the thrities, do you count the ones that escaped before the Holocaust. I personally go by the figure of about six million, this is higher than others used, like five million, but lower than others.
Approximately six million Jewish people were killed during the Holocaust, along with another five million individuals, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents.
it has been estimated that Nazi forces killed 60 million people
There were no Olympic Games held at the time of the Holocaust. What you are probably thinking of is the Berlin Olympics, five years before the Holocaust.
The world believes that the Holocaust is one of the greatest tragedies that has ever occurred. It resulted in the death of six million Jewish people, and another five million people who were also murdered in the camps.
The murder of entire populations (genocide) that occurred during Hitler's rule of Germany is called the Holocaust; six million Jews were persecuted and murdered by Hitler and his Nazi regime as were five million Non-Jews.
Hitler and the Nazis were responsible for the killing of the six million Jews and five million people they considered "undesirable".
The 11 million paperclips in the memorial represent not only the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust but also the five million non-Jewish victims, including Roma, disabled individuals, and others targeted by the Nazi regime. This broader representation emphasizes the universality of the tragedy and the importance of remembering all those who suffered under totalitarianism. The memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of hatred and intolerance.
Using present day frontiers:PolandUkraineBelarusGermanyLithuania
The holocaust was a systematic genocide of Jews and other social, political and religious groups at the hands of Nazi Germany before and during the WW II. An estimated six million Jews and five million non-Jews were exterminated during the holocaust. The German socialists/communists were the first ones to be sent to concentration camps for their proximity to Soviet Union and opposition to Nazi beliefs. However, they numbered much less than other targeted group. If the number of Soviet POWs (2 million) and Soviet civilians killed during the Operation Barbarossa (5.5 million) are included, the number swells to close to 8 million.
Five hundred million.
Right now, it is a estimate of five-million non-Jewish civilians that were killed in the Holocaust. People are searching for further evidence to determine a better estimate of how many was really killed, but the real number will never be known.