It is of course possible to divide the total number of victims by the total number of German soldiers and arrive at a figure. However, any such figure would be highly misleading for the following reasons: * It would suggest, in a roundabout way, that just about every German soldier was directly in involved in murder with his own hands. That was not the case. * In practice, a relatively small number of perpetrators killed hundreds or thousands each. * In the extermination camps (death camps), miscellaneous deserters from the Soviet Army figures prominently, for example, Ukrainians and ethnic Germans, also Latvians and Lithuanians.
It is difficult to give an exact number of individuals killed by each Nazi soldier during the Holocaust as it varied depending on the soldier's role and participation in different operations. However, estimates suggest that Nazi soldiers directly participated in the killing of thousands of individuals, particularly in concentration camps and mass shootings. The atrocities committed during the Holocaust targeted not only Jews but also other racial and religious minorities, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents.
Soldier Field in Chicago has a seating capacity of approximately 61,500 for football games. This number can vary slightly based on specific event configurations.
A SO-CO is a term used in the military to refer to a situation where a soldier is separated from their combat unit. This term would be used in the military profession.
Canada experienced significant social changes during World War 2, with a large number of people, including women, Indigenous peoples, and minorities, mobilized for the war effort. The war led to increased industrialization, urbanization, and migration, contributing to shifts in the country's population and workforce demographics. Additionally, wartime measures, such as rationing and internment of Japanese Canadians, had lasting social impacts on the country.
The most-visited tomb in the USA is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. It honors unidentified American service members who died in combat.
They all refer to specific roles or occupations that individuals may have in society. These labels indicate the responsibilities and tasks associated with each role – judging, nurturing, protecting, and repairing, respectively.
My Aunts dad was in the Holocaust and he found a dead soldier so he took his clothes and got out of the area.
der tod - death
For Hoess, carrying out the Holocaust was a matter of duty as a soldier. The order, he wrote, struck him as somewhat strange, but he saw it as his duty to obey.
a skull, but it was not on soldier's uniforms, it was on the uniforms of a divivsion of the SS.
No, Saint Sebastian was not part of a religious order. He was a soldier in the Roman army who was later martyred for his Christian faith.
Yes there are old nazi soldiers residing in the U.S but under a low profile because they can be put in jail for war crimes
They were paid by the German government. Incidentally, I wouldn't regard a person who murders innocent civilians as a soldier but as a hired killer.
she was jewish during the holocaust but fell in love with a christian russian soldier, and her father said that she was dead to him because she married him after he had refused to let her.
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Tecumseh death affected the war because he was a very popular soldier of the African Americans, along with the Prophet, another religious soldier.
== == 1. The vast majority of German soldiers were engaged in fighting and did not commit atrocities. 2. They had to come to terms with being on the losing side.