There is some confusion here. There is no war that historians call 'The Holocaust War'. The Holocaust (Nazi genocide of the Jews) took place during World War 2, but World War 2 was not about the Holocaust. The two are distinct, though related. Please see the related questions.
Not very many people survived. Nobody knows the exact number but about, 1 in 10 survived which is an estimated.___Less then 1% of the people survived the Holocaust.___One of the problems is that there is no agreed definition of Holocaust survivor. However, please see the related question, which gives a figure of about 200,000.Approximately 3,546,211 people survived the holocaust if one is referring to the number of Jews. The actual number of people cannot be accounted for in that case.
With respect, this is a very puzzling question. It implies that the period before the Holocaust was some kind of 'age of innocence', which was certainly not the case.
A huge event like the holocaust is not easily forgotten, and by remembering this horrific event we learn to not repeat it. Even though there is still genocide occurring to this day...
The Holocaust was the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The Nazi regime chose to do this. It was not some 'problem' that needed 'solving'.
Some Holocaust based movies are: "One Survivor Remembers" "Auschwitz- If You Cried You Died"
One holocaust survivor was Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank.Elie WieselVictor FranklPrimo Levi
Holocaust - TopicHell - Simple description of the Holocaust and Concentration CampHerzogenbusch - a Nazi Concentration CampHenryk Mandelbaum - Famous Holocaust survivor, who was a member of the Sonderkommandos at Birkenau, He was one of the people, who worked the crematory.HimmlerHitlerHeydrichHoess(Hans Frank)HungaryHilberg
If you want to meet a Holocaust survivor in Manchester the best thing to do would probably be to contact one or more of the synagogues in the city. Please remember that some, perhaps many Holocaust survivors do not like to talk about their experiences, so please be tactful.
The boy in the striped pyjamas!
Here are some famous books about the Holocaust or related to it:Night by Elie Wiesel (Holocaust Survivor)Diary of a Young Girl (Diary of Anne Frank) by Anne Frank (Holocaust Victim)If I should Die Before i Wake by Han NolanEyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chambers by Filip Muller (Holocaust Survivor)The Man who Broke into Auschwitz by Denis Avey (Holocaust Survivor)Here are some famous Films about the Holocaust or related to it:Schindler's List (1993) by Steven SpielbergHolocaust (1978) by Marvin ChomskyThe Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas (2008 Movie) by Mark HermanUprising (2001) by Jon AvnetOut of the Ashes (2003) by Joseph SargentDespite this, they're hundreds of other Books and Films about the Holocaust.
There is some confusion here. There is no war that historians call 'The Holocaust War'. The Holocaust (Nazi genocide of the Jews) took place during World War 2, but World War 2 was not about the Holocaust. The two are distinct, though related. Please see the related questions.
There are many good math questions for a kid in kindergarten. Some good math questions for kids in kindergarten are questions like which one is bigger or which one would you choose.
some good questions would be to ask are what was the material made out of
right now it occurs in the survivors and to some degree in the surviving perpetrators. This of course depends uopn your definition of the Holocaust, if you believe that it stopped with the surrender of Nazi Germany and that anyone who died the next day did not die because of the Holocaust, then you would say that it does not occur anymore, but if you believe that it is still occuring until the last survivor dies, then it is occuring where they are.
He was in some sort of prison camp inside German occupied Poland- in the Battle of Krakow ( howitzers played a role, sorry about the two-stage bang)- but as he is not Jewish it is stretching things to call him a Holocaust survivor or refugee. POW, yes, ____ According to the Wikipedia article on him, Roman Polanski was half Jewish and was forced into the Krakow Ghetto, but he survived ... I think he counts as a Holocaust survivor.
look it up on yahoo. they give you some pretty good pic's.