The primary victims of the Holocaust were Jewish people, with six million Jews murdered by the Nazi regime between 1941 and 1945. Additionally, millions of others were targeted, including Romani people, disabled individuals, Polish people, Soviet prisoners of war, homosexuals, and political dissidents. The Holocaust represents one of the darkest chapters in human history, reflecting the consequences of systemic hatred and discrimination.
No, since the holocaust there are very few Polish Jews left.
Probably turnip soup and stale bread. Hope it helped :)
During the Holocaust about 11 million people were killed, including 6 million Jewish civilians. Of the other 5 million people, 2 to 3 million were Russian prisoners of war and about 2 million were ethnically Polish. Other victims included large numbers of disabled people, Romani (gypsies), Freemasons, and liberals.
Around 5.7 Million Polish citizens died during the course of the war (with only around 250,000 being military casualties). The war in Europe lasted for around 2100 days. This means a rate of death at approximately 2700 people per day, including some 3 million Jews killed in the Polish Holocaust.
The primary victims of the Holocaust were Jewish people, with six million Jews murdered by the Nazi regime between 1941 and 1945. Additionally, millions of others were targeted, including Romani people, disabled individuals, Polish people, Soviet prisoners of war, homosexuals, and political dissidents. The Holocaust represents one of the darkest chapters in human history, reflecting the consequences of systemic hatred and discrimination.
the holocaust was the killing of six million Jews and 5 million non-Jews. the polish people that escaped to the U.S.A. changed them to be German.
No, since the holocaust there are very few Polish Jews left.
Probably turnip soup and stale bread. Hope it helped :)
Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
A Polish army barracks.
During the Holocaust about 11 million people were killed, including 6 million Jewish civilians. Of the other 5 million people, 2 to 3 million were Russian prisoners of war and about 2 million were ethnically Polish. Other victims included large numbers of disabled people, Romani (gypsies), Freemasons, and liberals.
Most were murdered by the Nazis.
Around 5.7 Million Polish citizens died during the course of the war (with only around 250,000 being military casualties). The war in Europe lasted for around 2100 days. This means a rate of death at approximately 2700 people per day, including some 3 million Jews killed in the Polish Holocaust.
During the Holocaust, approximately 3 million Polish Jews were killed, representing about 90% of the Jewish population in Poland before World War II. Additionally, non-Jewish Poles also suffered greatly, with an estimated 1.8 to 2.77 million Polish non-Jews murdered during the Nazi occupation. The Holocaust was a devastating chapter in Polish history, with profound and lasting effects on the country's population and culture.
the main ones were German, Polish, Yiddish and Hebrew.
Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.