they didnt.. -_-
Yes - that is what the Holocaust was all about.
Holocaust is the name.
Poland had the highest population of Jews in the whole of Europe at that time, and consequently lost the most.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
By the time of the Holocaust Hitler no longer needed a scapegoat. It was during the political campains that Hitler used scapegoats. Yes they were the only ones as what he said about the socialists was arguably true.
Yes - that is what the Holocaust was all about.
yes they were! they were being slaughtered by the Nazis who followed Hitler during the great genocide that is the holocaust
Holocaust is the name.
A time of struggle and death for the Jews they.
The Jews and Gypsies within the ghetto were the most affected.
We weren't aware that it was a club.Oskar Schindler lived during the time of the Holocaust, and for his actions was named to the "Righteous among the World's Nations" (an honor given to non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust).I don't think that makes him a "member of the Holocaust," though.
Prejudice affected Jews during the Holocaust because even before the Holocaust it was all around the and during the Holocaust because the Nazi's and the SS enforced it heavily. Non-Jews were affected by it because it made them look at it with a whole new perspective.
During the Holocaust, the Jews were transported to the camps in box cars. There were usually over one hundred Jews in one box car at a time. There was no room to stretch, lay down, or go to the bathroom. They would usually be in the box cars for days.
The Holocaust is generally considered to be during the years 1941 to 1945. But Jews died from the actions of the Nazis both before and after this.
Poland had the highest population of Jews in the whole of Europe at that time, and consequently lost the most.
During this time of the twentieth century, about nine-million Jews were living Europe. When the Holocaust began, deportations of Jews began. In the end, approximately six-million of the nine-million Jews died at the hands of Nazis. In other words, two out of every three Jews were killed by the Nazis by the end of the Holocaust.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.