During the Holocaust, approximately 65,000 Jews from Austria were murdered. Before the Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938, the Jewish population was around 200,000, but many fled or were forced into hiding. The brutal policies of the Nazi regime led to widespread persecution, deportation, and extermination of the Jewish community in Austria. Additionally, many other groups, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also suffered severe persecution and loss of life.
about 100
The victims are dead.
YES, The Holocaust victims did consist polish people.
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?
The Holocaust was not localized to one city or even one nation. The victims of the Nazi genocide of WW2 were exterminated in Holland, Poland, Germany, Austria, France, and the Ukraine, but may also not have been limited to these nations.
about 100
About half the victims were female.
The victims are dead.
YES, The Holocaust victims did consist polish people.
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?
1,0000
The usual estimate of the number of Austrian Jews killed in the Holocaust is about 65,000. (Obviously, most of them were murdered outside Austria).
The Holocaust was not localized to one city or even one nation. The victims of the Nazi genocide of WW2 were exterminated in Holland, Poland, Germany, Austria, France, and the Ukraine, but may also not have been limited to these nations.
50 million Jews died in the Holocaust.
the victims
they were the victims
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.