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.
# Jews # Gypsies # Communists and socialists # Dissidents
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
The only races targeted for complete destruction were the Jews and the 'gypsies'. Many other groups were also targeted, but either were not ethnic groups (races) or were not targeted for completed destruction.
They were not one of the main groups targeted.
Jewish people were the main target of the holocaust and approximately six and half million were killed during the holocaust. However, the nazis also killed Christians who helped and hid Jewish people and who spoke out and wrote against the evils of the nazis. Disabled people were also targeted and murdered by nazis. The death toll of WW2 was about 17 million including soldier deaths from all sides, it affected many people.
Jews, Gypsies, and mentally/physically deformed people.
The Jews were the main target in Germany. The German genocide is also called the Holocaust.
the main role of the SS during the Holocaust was to run the concentration camps.
During the holocaust, the main religion affected was Judaism. Please don't be daft, phrase your question more carefully next time.
The main effect was six million less people were living.
The greatest number (six million) of victims of the Holocaust were the Jews of Europe, but there were also Gypsies, communists, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, the mentally ill, and anyone else whom the Nazis didn't like.Your grammar is awful. Anyway, I think you meant to ask, "What type of people were victims in the Holocaust?"Jewish people were the main target of Hitler's extermination, or "genocide."Gypsies were also targeted.
Generally they would have been saved during the Holocaust, assuming that you are asking when Holocaust victims were saved from the Holocaust.