there was no 'certain way' to look not to get killed, if you were Jewish, then you were most likely to die. There were certain ways that one could increase one's chances of survival, but the way one looked was not something that one could control.
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.
No, Jews were killed by the Nazis on 'racial' grounds. Converts from Judaism to Christianity and atheists of Jewish origin were treated in the same way as practising Jews.
Benjamin made his way to the non-Jewish part of Warsaw. His Jewish identity was eventually discovered and he was killed.
because Hitler believed that anyone different than him needed to be "exterminated". nobdy knows for sure why he felt that way.
I learned to not judge a person by the way they look, if you do then it could lead to harassment. Or in this case, mass murder.
New Answer: The Six Million Innocent people that were killed by the Nazi Regime during World War Two (Because technically Hitler did not kill them personally although he and his fellow Nazi's ordered it as a way to get rid of the Jews) Anne Frank did not survive the Holocaust as she died weeks before Bergen-Belsen was liberated by the Allies. Look up Schindlers list if you happen to be interested in Jews that survived The Holocaust Old answer:Obviously, I can't name all of the people that were killed in WWII. The six million people Hitler and his men killed were Jews. Anne Frank is one that survived, and you should look into that.
Yes. There have been events where more died, or over a longer period, or where a greater percentage of a particular group were killed, but the Holocaust holds a unique place in the way that modern industrial methods were used.
Since that sexual orientation was looked down on in general, there is no way to assess this. Most people kept it pretty private on a good day.
There are actually few documented incidences of inmates being burned alive during the Holocaust - most of the time, cremation was just an easy way to save space and dispose of the evidence. However, millions of dead bodies were burned.
It wasn't only the Jews. It was anyone who didn't fit into Hitler's idea of a ideal person. Others killed were the Gypsys, handicapped, and political prisoners. About 5 million non-Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
Both of his parents dies WAY before the holocaust
Let's look at history, Alexander the Great tried to take over the world, killed people who got in his way and He failed. Napoleon tried to take over the world and killed people who got in his way and he failed. Adolf Hitler tried to take over the world and killed people who got in his way, he failed. I'm seeing a pattern here.