No! They were not. They were often sent to be killed because they were considered weak and unable to work. No one was treated well during the Holocaust.
they had to work to keep their parents up
Jewish Boys were treated poorly during the holocaust like all children were. Depending on where they were sent, they could be killed upon arrival, or worse experemented on until they died.
Children were treated good in the final solution
They were treated in the same way as other Jews: one couldn't buy oneself out of the Holocaust.
They weren't alive very long - hours to days - before they were gassed, often with their mothers.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
In the Holocaust itself rich and poor Jews were treated alike: they were slaughtered. (One could not buy one's way out of the Holocaust).
There were many children involved in the Holocaust. For some good, clean books about it, see:Survivors: Children of the Holocaust by Allan ZulloHiding to Survive by Maxine B. RosenbergFor some single stories, a few good ones are:Run, Boy, Run by Uri OrlevSurviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps by Andrea Warren
There were more than 12 children who survived the Holocaust.
Jewish people were treated horribly during the holocaust
Quite often, yes. The children were killed outright, while healthy adults were worked first.
There was millions of children who walked in and only 100 children came out alive and in good health,