During the Holocaust, the Nazi government imprisoned and killed millions of ethnic and religious minorities, as well as political dissidents and homosexuals, in concentration camps. Almost all people born to German mothers by African-American soldiers who fought in World War I were killed in the Holocaust.
Yes, the movie Schindler's list includes many actual events that occured during the holocaust. It is based mostly on Oskar Schindler and his humanity, but it does touch on things that actually did occur during the holocaust. There are a few historical inaccuracies in the movie but in general it is a good source of information about the holocaust and its included events.
not much, they were the lowest priority on any quarter-master's list
I don't know of a list of crew members of Hecla, but there is a list of those killed in action. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board
Obviously, this is impossible; but the Holocaust center of Northern California is having a try. Go to: http://www.hcnc.org/tracing.html
burned them to death and killed them with deadly gases....the list goes on and on
list names of soldiers killed in battle of st. lo
During the Holocaust, the Nazi government imprisoned and killed millions of ethnic and religious minorities, as well as political dissidents and homosexuals, in concentration camps. Almost all people born to German mothers by African-American soldiers who fought in World War I were killed in the Holocaust.
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Yes, the movie Schindler's list includes many actual events that occured during the holocaust. It is based mostly on Oskar Schindler and his humanity, but it does touch on things that actually did occur during the holocaust. There are a few historical inaccuracies in the movie but in general it is a good source of information about the holocaust and its included events.
not much, they were the lowest priority on any quarter-master's list
look up the 'Righteous among Nations' in Yad Vashem, this is a list of those who they know of.
I don't know of a list of crew members of Hecla, but there is a list of those killed in action. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board
Yes, the Nazis had a list of "undesirables". This included Gypsies, disabled, Serbs, Slavs, gays, political opponents.
Oskar Schindler, someone who ended up saving 1,100 people during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.
there is an incomplete list at Yad Vashem.
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