No, it was a by-product. They happened in the same place at the same time, but it was not a part of the war, it was a political/idealogical issue, not a military one.
Nazi's were under Hitler during WWII and were the ones that carried out the Holocaust against the Jews. However, after the war higher ranking officers and leading men under Hitler were hunted down for war crimes and tried and executed.
Yes, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to wipe all Jews out. He killed 12 million people including 6 million Jews in the holocaust.
Holocaust. It is estimated that six million Jews, were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust
No the holocaust wasn't part of the civil war. The civil war was over slavery and the holocaust was for world war 2 and the Nazis getting rid of the Jews
No, it was a by-product. They happened in the same place at the same time, but it was not a part of the war, it was a political/idealogical issue, not a military one.
Britain was at war with Germany from 1939-1945, and was not occupied by the Nazis.
Nazi's were under Hitler during WWII and were the ones that carried out the Holocaust against the Jews. However, after the war higher ranking officers and leading men under Hitler were hunted down for war crimes and tried and executed.
The Holocaust. The Nazis themselves called it the Final Solution [of the Jewish Question.
Yes, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to wipe all Jews out. He killed 12 million people including 6 million Jews in the holocaust.
In Germany, Hitler and the Nazis were in power, but it was much chaos, because Germany was in war with America, France, Canada, and so forth. Also, Hitler is the person who started the holocaust, and the Nazis enforced it.
Holocaust. It is estimated that six million Jews, were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust
a divided Germany.
No the holocaust wasn't part of the civil war. The civil war was over slavery and the holocaust was for world war 2 and the Nazis getting rid of the Jews
a divided Germany.
During the Holocaust, the Nazis targeted seven major groups: Jews, Romas (gypsies), homosexuals, Slavs, mentally and physically handicapped, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Soviet Prisoners of war.
They helped to liberate the concentration camps.AnswerThe American army along with the Canadian army helped the british to liberate Europe and thus the concentration camps. However when the Jews were being rounded up and slaughtered Americans and canadians remained neutral and refused to fight against the Nazis.