Alexander Kimel
Alicia Appleman
Ann Levy
Benjamin Jacobs
Charlotte Guthmann
David Budnik
Yakov Kaper
Eva Gillan
Evelyn Pike Rubin
Felicia Fuksman
Gloria Lyon
Halina Gorcwicz
Harold Gordon
Henry G.
Jeanine Burk
Joseph Sher
Judith Jaegermann
Isak Borenstein
Leo Scher
Renee Molno
Shep Zitler
Sidney Finkel
Solomon Radasky
Elie Wiesel
- and many others.
They didn't they were all killed by the Red army (The soviet's) and the ones that survived were put into Russian Concentration Camps
yes, but not all of themAnswer:About two-thirds of European Jews were killed by the Nazis.
The holocaust refers to the extermination of Jews. Christians certainly died at the hands of the Nazis, but there is no category I could place this in. Perhaps, people the Nazis wanted dead for various reasons.
Those that resisted from within the 'Third Reich' were killed, if they could be found. Very few that resisted survived.
They were horrible. Pretty much nobody survived; the Nazis just killed and killed, and often used torture, forced labor and starvation as well.
The Jewish population of Slovakia was decimated by the Nazis, and it's not known if any songs survived. Today, only about 200 Jews live in Slovakia.
The allies and my dad's alliie pop pop Richie my favorite Allie. They saved very few. Hitler killed 6 milleoin Jews and a 11 million all together. But at least some of them survived my pop pop survived the Nazis when the fought.
World War 2 was about groups of people, the Nazis, who were persecuting (killing) Jewish people. The Nazis were mostly Germans, with the aid of Japan. Many European countries formed alliances to stop the Germans. Then Japan made a huge mistake. They decided to attack the United States, the most powerful country in terms of the navy. The United States survived the attack, but it caused them to join the side of the Europeans set on destroying the evil Nazis. The Nazis and Japanese were defeated, eventually, after many long hard years of battle.
They were called Nazis.
Joseph Heinrich survived the Nazis by going into hiding during World War II. He and his family utilized various means to avoid detection, including changing their identities and relying on the support of non-Jewish friends and sympathetic individuals who helped them. This network of assistance, along with their resourcefulness, allowed them to evade capture and ultimately survive the Holocaust.
Meep did help Anne's family hide from the Nazis' although Anne Frank died in a concentration camp. The only person who survived from the Frank family was Anne's dad.
Out of approximately 15,000 children who were sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto (Terezin) during the Holocaust, only about 100 survived the war. The majority of the children were ultimately deported to extermination camps, where they perished. Terezin was used by the Nazis as a propaganda tool, presenting itself as a "model ghetto," but in reality, conditions were dire, and many suffered from malnutrition, disease, and deportation.