The Holocaust was something very powerful. Adolf Hitler did kill jews but he also killeed people that were not to his liking. He ussualy liked people that were white and blue eyed.. Sometimes he even killed people that he thought were jews and they actuallys wasn't.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
The Jewish councils during the Holocaust they were responsible for administering the ghettos set up by the Nazis. Their role was highly problematical, to say the least.
Portland, Oregon is in the USA. The USA had no involvement in the Holocaust and as such did not lose anyone to the Holocaust.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
The answer to this question depends on what is meant by the "non-Jewish victims during the holocaust". If the term is understood as including all victims of criminal violence for which Nazi Germany or its allies were responsible, the answer to the question may be found in the blog article starting under http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2008/04/5-million-non-jewish-victims.html
many Jewish people died
A figure often given for non-Jewish victims is 5 million.
They became jewish
The main victims of the Holocaust were people of the Jewish religion. There were other victims, but the Natzis were mainly focused on the Jewish religion when the Holocaust began.
In the Holocaust, the non-Jewish people with these characteristics were called Aryans.
It has been estimated that at least 6 Million Non Jews were killed during the Holocaust, this includes 3 Million Soviet POW and 1.9 Million Non Jewish Poles.
Please explain what you mean by foreign in this question. Non-American? Non-German? Not Jewish?
generally they were told to go to a non-Jewish (so that there would be no Synagogues) section of the city and wall themselves in.
Benjamin made his way to the non-Jewish part of Warsaw. His Jewish identity was eventually discovered and he was killed.
Right now, it is a estimate of five-million non-Jewish civilians that were killed in the Holocaust. People are searching for further evidence to determine a better estimate of how many was really killed, but the real number will never be known.
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
The beleif that white non-Jewish "Aryans" were a superior race.