Yes, some Roma people, often referred to as Gypsies, did survive World War 2. However, they were one of the groups targeted by the Nazis for persecution and many were killed in the Holocaust. The exact number of survivors is difficult to determine, but there are Roma communities around the world today.
There is a small Roma community in Australia, but they prefer to be identified as Romani people rather than Gypsies. Romani Australians have a rich cultural heritage and face challenges similar to other minority groups.
The Roma people, often referred to as "gypsies," are believed to have originated in northern India around 1,500 years ago and have since spread throughout Europe and other parts of the world. They do not have a specific country of origin as they are a nomadic ethnic group with diverse origins.
Yes, members of the Romani ethnic group, often referred to as "gypsies," attend school like any other individuals. However, they may face challenges such as discrimination and cultural misunderstandings that can impact their education. Efforts are being made to ensure that Romani children have equal access to education.
Conflict among any group of people can arise for a variety of reasons, including personal disputes, cultural differences, or historical tensions. It is important not to make assumptions or stereotypes about any group based on individual conflicts.
"Gypsy" is a derogatory term for the Romani people, who have diverse and individual last names just like any other cultural group. Some common Romani last names include Petrov, Ivanov, and Radu.
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No.
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Gypsies are as likely to have any blood type, just as anyone else.
No, gypsies do not live in any one place, they are travellers.
No, not really.
Hitler committed suicide in 1945, so he did not survive WW 2 and have any influence on Germany post-WW 2.
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Britain enlisted six million men to war in World War 1. Of those, three quarters of a million were killed, leaving five and a quarter million surviving.
More people were killed than any other conflict. Civilians were targets. Technology offered extensive ways of killing people that had never been seen before. Eugenics prompted the "Final Solution" which excused the killing of the Polish, Gypsies, and other ethnic groups. The world was already gripped in an economic depression that made life miserable.
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World War I was not more horrific than any other war. Some would say World War II was though.