Jews who could tried to flee, the rest had little choice. The Christian reaction was far more complicated, as it was Christians who were doing the killing.
People like Bishop George Bell warned people that there would be a disaster similar to the Holocaust if the church did not cease its antisemetic message. The nazis were worried that the Catholic Church (in Poland) would resist, so they detained hundreds of clergymen.
Primarily Jews and Gypsies, but some christians who helped the others suffered as well.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The Holocaust was an action of Christians against Jews. Though it has to be said that they did not kill because they thought it their Christian duty. They did spread accusations like 'Jews killed Christ', they even came up with an explanation of how Christ was not a Jew.
It didn't seem to make any difference to Hitler what type of Jews were killed during the Holocaust,
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was not a place to visit. The Holocaust was perpetrated by Christians against Jews. There were also, of course some Christian victims.
The symbol of Christianity is the cross. However, the Holocaust was not a matter of "Christians versus Jews", so the question is puzzling.
Primarily Jews and Gypsies, but some christians who helped the others suffered as well.
Many Christians tried to help Jews escape the Nazis during the Holocaust. Often risking their own lives in the event of doing so.
Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.About 2750000 peopleroma
No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
About 6 million Jews, 11 million Christians, and 3 million other people.
tried 2 escape
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.