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One Holocaust Survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.

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Where many people choked to death during the Holocaust?

Impossible to say... why do you want to know this? O_o


What did Jews want during the holocaust?

to not be killed


Why do people treat people horrific as was done during the Holocaust?

there are still places where people are treated as horrifically, but it is generally not as chronic as it was during the Holocaust. they do it because they see the people as a threat or because they have something that they want, or as a reason to unite others behind a common cause. All three were also employed by the Nazis. The largest reason is: because they can.


Why is Anne Frank Diary important?

Because it tell an important story and it educates the world of lives of real people during the Holocaust.It is important because it was written by a Jew in hiding during the Holocaust; it shows how traumatic and difficult it was for Jews during the Holocaust. And if you want to learn more about the Holocaust, it's a good read!!


How many people lived the holocaust?

how many people were interferred in aUSCHWITZ IN WW1


How many resistors died in Holocaust?

resistors do not die, they just lose their charge. If you want to ask how many people died resisting the Holocaust, or how many resistance fighters died during the Holocaust, then ask it. If you cannot be bothered to phrase your question so that people can understand it, why should people be bothered to answer it.


Why did people take so long to react to the Holocaust?

People didn't want to believe it.


What happened to handicapped people during the Holocaust?

They were mercilessly slain, just like all other people in which Hitler did not want "poisoning" his "master race."


How did the world react to the Holocaust?

You don't say when ... During the actual Holocaust 'the world' didn't, on the whole, want to know about it. ___ Self-conscious memorialization of the Holocaust is very recent indeed (mainly dating from the 1990s).


Why did some people not participate in the Holocaust?

They didn't want to participate. The Holocaust was the mass genecide of some 6 million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and other "undesired people". What's amazing is the number of people who DID participate.


What is a good unique project for the Holocaust?

If you mean that you want to make a presentation/project about the Holocaust, but in a unique and creative way, then I suggest you try something that you wouldn't normally do, like: - Create a model of a concentration camp, with a description - Do a skit on people being taken into the concentration camps - Write a 'journal' based on the life of someone living during the Holocaust


Why do some people still say today that the attempted extermination of the Jewish people never happened?

There are many reasons, each person has their own, they include: Some people lost relatives and family and are angry that the suffering of the Jews is given so much attention, but their's is not. Some people do not want to admit their (or their country's) complicity in the Holocaust. Some people are 'trolls' and just want to make trouble. Some believe that Jews are evil and want to bring about more distress for them. Some lived during the Holocaust and did not see the suffering of the Jews and therefore do not believe that it happened.