The economy was one factor in the Holocaust. Racism was the biggest part of it. Hitler had no problem with millions of murders on his conscience. The racism coupled with Hitler's ability to lead and influence millions of people to believe in his beliefs became the event known as the Holocaust. As well, fears of being harmed or killed contributed to Jews and others in betraying Jews.
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11 Million people were murdered in the Holocaust. 6 million Jews and about 5 in a half Million "others".
8 million, jews died during the holocaust!
Some Theologians feel that the Jews are the suffering servant that is mentioned in scripture. Others will rationalize it by saying G-d will not get involved in this world, so the Holocaust is merely the result of mans evil, not the rejection of a benevolent G-d. There are others still that feel the Holocaust was a punishment for the Jews because they abandoned the Torah. Another view is that the holocaust was so horrific that knowledge of the event was able to break down hundreds of years of anti-semiticism in Christian churches.
The prisoners at Auschwitz were subjected to horrific conditions, including forced labor, malnutrition, and execution. Many were killed in the gas chambers, while others died from disease, starvation, or medical experiments. It is estimated that over one million people lost their lives at Auschwitz during the Holocaust.
there are still places where people are treated as horrifically, but it is generally not as chronic as it was during the Holocaust. they do it because they see the people as a threat or because they have something that they want, or as a reason to unite others behind a common cause. All three were also employed by the Nazis. The largest reason is: because they can.
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The phrase "not the deal" seems unclear, but if you're asking about someone's connection to the Holocaust, it typically refers to individuals involved in the planning, execution, or complicity in the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. The Holocaust was a systematic genocide that resulted in the deaths of six million Jews, along with millions of others. Many officials, soldiers, and collaborators played roles in this horrific event, while others resisted or tried to save lives. Understanding each person's relationship to the Holocaust requires examining their actions and decisions during that time.
6 Million Jews...
In the Holocaust the Jews had no rights at all. They didn't even have the right to exist.
some of them did the persecuting, others tried to make sure that they did not become one of the persecuted. Others lived their lives oblivious to the Holocaust.
Many ended up in concentration camps; others were saved and moved to Sweden by the efforts of Raoul Wallenberg, who ended up dying in a Russian detention camp.
everyone, they infulenced some to kill, others to resist and others to fear for their lives.
11 Million people were murdered in the Holocaust. 6 million Jews and about 5 in a half Million "others".
8 million, jews died during the holocaust!
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Some of them were killed and others were used for labor Some of them were killed and others were used for labor