The Holocaust resulted in the murder of approximately six million Jews across Europe, with around 200,000 to 250,000 of those victims being German Jews. In addition to Jewish victims, millions of others, including Roma, disabled individuals, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, and political dissidents, were also persecuted and killed. The total number of Holocaust victims in Germany is part of this broader tragedy, reflecting the extensive impact of Nazi policies.
about 100
The most infamous were in Poland. The ones in Germany were mainly for civil matters, of the other victims of the Nazis, rather than the Holocaust.
Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
The victims are dead.
YES, The Holocaust victims did consist polish people.
Nazi Germany.
about 100
The most infamous were in Poland. The ones in Germany were mainly for civil matters, of the other victims of the Nazis, rather than the Holocaust.
About half the victims were female.
Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
The victims are dead.
YES, The Holocaust victims did consist polish people.
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?
German Holocaust victims came from all over Germany. It is not the case that the Holocaust was more thorough in some parts than in others. Some came from Berlin, some from Hamburg, some from Frankfurt, some from Bavaria, some from Hesse, some from Baden and so on.
"Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 concentration and death camps to imprison its many millions of victims." Courtesy of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Allied victory in Europe ended the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees (of all kinds) from Germany. Other countries also accepted some refugees from Germany.
the victims