Most of them stayed in the Soviet Union. Leaving the country was extremely difficult.
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
In History, people remembers and influences the Holocaust to be a cruel, evil, torturous time for people, especially the Jews. The holocaust is a key part in modern history because of what happend, who did it and how they executed it.
Some of the people that were hiding in the Holocaust died, while others were sent to concentration camps. Though brutal, some Jews survived.
the longer that one would avoid incarceration, the more likely that they would survive
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Just before the Holocaust there were about 18 million Jews world wide, and about one third (33%) were killed in the Holocaust.
Yes. A small number of Jews survived the Holocaust.
They were killed, shot, beaten, put in gas chambers.
Jewish boys are cute
many denied it ever happend especially the slaughtering of the Jews
Their money was seized by the Nazi government before they were killed.
some times it doesn't matter about one country but about the thing as a whole
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
More than 80% of the Jews of Europe did NOT survive the Holocaust. Those that did, survived by luck, hiding, and help from others.
In History, people remembers and influences the Holocaust to be a cruel, evil, torturous time for people, especially the Jews. The holocaust is a key part in modern history because of what happend, who did it and how they executed it.