1 million Jewish people passed.
Hitler died in April 1945 near the end of WW2. He had been the leader (dictator) of Germany since 1933. He worked to exterminate all European Jews while he was ruled Germany.
A lot !!!!
72 million people died and that was 2.7% of the worlds population killed between 1939-1945
scary but i died in 1942 and i wrote this answer in 1981
During WWII 416,800 American soldiers died. During the war 2.5 per cent of the entire worlds population died between 1939 and 1945.
There is no year by year count, but it's estimated that between 1939 and 1945, 50,000 homosexuals were killed.There is no year by year count, but it's estimated that between 1939 and 1945, 50,000 homosexuals were killed.
Hitler died in April 1945 near the end of WW2. He had been the leader (dictator) of Germany since 1933. He worked to exterminate all European Jews while he was ruled Germany.
A lot !!!!
72 million people died and that was 2.7% of the worlds population killed between 1939-1945
Jon Jonsson i Källeräng died in 1939.
scary but i died in 1942 and i wrote this answer in 1981
Between 1939 and 1945, an estimated 70 to 85 million people died as a result of World War II, with a significant portion of these deaths attributed to the ideologies and beliefs of the time, particularly those related to Nazism and militarism. The Holocaust alone led to the systematic extermination of approximately six million Jews, alongside millions of others targeted for their beliefs, ethnicity, or political affiliations. Additionally, the war caused widespread civilian casualties due to military actions, famine, and disease, exacerbated by the beliefs driving the conflict.
No, Blackbeard died in 1718 and the Holocaust took place in World War 2 (1939-1945).
Herti Kirchner died on April 22, 1939, in Berlin, Germany of auto accident.
In World War 1 the Jews were not specifically targeted. Perhaps you are thinking of World War 2 and the Holocaust?
between 5 and 6 million
William Langer (born September 30, 1886 in Casselton, North Dakota; died November 8, 1959 in Washington DC) succeeded Walter Welford as the twenty-first Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 6, 1937 and January 5, 1939. Following the end of Langer's term as Governor, John Moses (born June 12, 1885 in Strand, Norway; died March 3, 1945 in Rochester, Minnesota) became the twenty-second Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 5, 1939 and January 4, 1945.