Only 1. During ww2
In many of the occupied countries of Europe there were people who were only too delighted to help the Nazis. Romania (an ally of Germany from 1940-44) and the satellite state of Croatia conducted their own national holocausts, for example.
The actual killings were carried out mainly by the SS and the mobile killing units, assisted by local volunteers from some of the Nazi-occupied areas of what was then the Soviet Union. Romania and Croatia carried out their own national holocausts.
There were approximately 23 concentration camps dotted across Hitler's Fortress Europa. The majority were located in Poland and Germany, but there were also a few in: -Russia -France -Austria -Yugoslavia -Estonia
The killings in the camps were carried out by the Totenkopfverbände (Death's Head Units) of the SS, assisted by various deserters from the Soviet Army and by others.Mass shootings in Russia were mainly done by special squads ("Einsatzgruppen") of the SD and some specially formed police (!) units.Ukrainian, Latvian and Bosnian units in the Waffen-SS also played a part.Local volunteers, for example in Lithuania.Croatia and Romania carried out their own national 'holocausts'.The killings were carried out by the SS, assisted by various collaborators.
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Yes, there are many but not everyone knows about them, they are called scilent holocausts
Late Victorian Holocausts has 464 pages.
The ISBN of How Holocausts Happen is 0877227500.
How Holocausts Happen was created in 1990.
many times each day.
Late Victorian Holocausts was created in 2000-12.
no.
Holocausts are genocides murder). I have heard that there are some going on in some parts of Africa like the Congo.And Iraq too.
Yes.
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the Nazi's Germany, the Rwanda, the Sudan
There aren't any, it is a name given to a specific event, there are many 'genocides' that is a word to describe these types of events.