you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
Because they were legally classed as stateless people when Hitler rised to Power in 1934.
because they could use them for communication
They would be taken to camps or killed.
There are very few photos taken during the holocaust itself. The holocaust was top secret and photography was forbidden. A few SS men did, however, take photos, but not all of these are generally available.
you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
Because they were legally classed as stateless people when Hitler rised to Power in 1934.
None, the taking over of nations was part of the military actions of the war.
Invaded poland, France, Russia and many other countries
Everything. That's the short answer.
Berlin, the German capital, though he did have a mountain retreat. Hitler, of course, did not think of that time as 'The Holocaust', which is the name given to that time by Jews. Hitler was trying to make most of the world subservient to Nazi Germany, partly by genocide of the Jews.
because they could use them for communication
The Holocaust spanned at least four years over most of the countries in Europe, the Germans took countless actions, so many that have filled many-volumed books, you need to narrow the question down a bit.
They would be taken to camps or killed.
Their homes,their money,their jewlerry,their books and their buisness all those things were taken from them.
No they didn`t!
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.