They had to find a place for the Jews to stay, they ran the risk of being caught by the Nazis, and if they were caught they were killed or sent to a concentration camp.
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It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.
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they would live in the streets or some of the old buildings they could find.
I'd say Google it .
Anne frank, Margot frank, their family and people they hid with. If you do some reasearch, I'm sure you'll find some answers.
Think about it they shaved and killed over six million people. All together, it filled more than five of Auschwitz's large crematoriums.
They had to find a place for the Jews to stay, they ran the risk of being caught by the Nazis, and if they were caught they were killed or sent to a concentration camp.
No, many Jewish people were from Poland that faced persecution. ___ The Nazis killed all the Jews that they could find in the various countries that they invaded and occupied. ____ (apart from those countries whose governments refused to surrender them.)
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Honestly, you will have to visit a museum or study some data from a book to get the millions of names. They did not keep track of everything that's why the number of deaths in the Holocaust ranges from 11 million people to almost 17 million.
It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.
the bodies they could find and identify. not all the people in the holocaust were put in the museum because some bodies were so destroyed they didn't know who they were.
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on google
Yes, Madame Schachter dies during the Holocaust. She is separated from her son and is unable to find him again before she is killed in the gas chambers.