yes, but not many.
about 50,00 died who were not Jewish and 40-50 million Jews died during this sad and unabsorbed tragic time
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
The Holocaust. It was not only a time of Jewish persecution, but of gypsies, every person who stood up for those being persecuted, anyone who was different, and anyone not of the "Arian Race," which was blue-eyed and blonde haired. People often forget that it was not just 6 million Jews who died, but every other innocent person. It is estimated that between 11 million and 17 million people died in the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the systematic genocide of Jews at the hands of the German military during World War II. The German military at that time was under the command of Adolf Hitler. It is estimated that 6 million people, mostly Jewish, were killed during the Holocaust.
They talk about the holocaust?
The Holocaust
Yes, but in time they had to surrender them.
about 50,00 died who were not Jewish and 40-50 million Jews died during this sad and unabsorbed tragic time
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
Jews have done all of the same things that other people did. In order to answer your question properly, you may have to specify a time or place.
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The state of Israel did not exist at the time: there was no Jewish country then and therefore no Jewish Embassy. Even if there had been, it is most unlikely that they could have stopped the Holocaust.
Around 90,000, which was 26% of France's Jewish population of 350,000 people at that time.
The setting of Jane Yolen's "The Devil's Arithmetic" is a present-day Jewish girl, Hannah, who is transported back in time to a Polish Jewish village during the Holocaust. Through this time-travel experience, Hannah gains a deeper understanding of her heritage and the horrors of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was murder because that was what Adolph Hitler wanted to happen. From the time that he became leader of Germany in 1933 to 1945 6 million Jewish people died. Some people died from sickness, but many were systematicly murded by either being gassed to death or shot. It did not just happen to Jewish people either. Some Catholics, Roma, and others who opposed the Nazi Party were also killed during this time as well.
yes, in a sense. The modern state of Israel did not exist at the time of the Holocaust, Israel then only had one meaning: the Jewish people. Ie. all Jews were part of Israel.
The Holocaust. It was not only a time of Jewish persecution, but of gypsies, every person who stood up for those being persecuted, anyone who was different, and anyone not of the "Arian Race," which was blue-eyed and blonde haired. People often forget that it was not just 6 million Jews who died, but every other innocent person. It is estimated that between 11 million and 17 million people died in the Holocaust.