The Holocaust occured in Europe when the Nazi's extirminated all of the Jewish people they could find while Pearl Harbor was a Naval base in Hawai that got decimated by Imperial Japan.
because no one objected to their anti-Jewish measures in the thirties, no one took in the Jews when they could and no one tried to stop the Holocaust.
The US and the other Allies did nothing to increase the number of Holocaust deaths.
holocustMen and Women who were not Jewish could help Jews in many ways one of these was taking them into hiding this could be in their house or it could in the back of their business like Anne Frank. If the Nazi Parties found out you would be sent to a concentration camp orr prison with the Jewish people.
Nearly 6 million Jewish people perished, twice as many Russians died, and it left Europe destroyed.
Most could not and did not hide, those that did; did so with the help of gentiles.
The state of Israel did not exist at the time: there was no Jewish country then and therefore no Jewish Embassy. Even if there had been, it is most unlikely that they could have stopped the Holocaust.
The Holocaust did not and could not attack people.
That would be a question of semantics, you could say all were, as being Jewish made someone a criminal. Or you could say that none, as one cannot use one's faith in a legal classification, so as people were killed in the Holocaust for being Jewish, not for any crime, none were killed for being criminals.
Jewish Boys were treated poorly during the holocaust like all children were. Depending on where they were sent, they could be killed upon arrival, or worse experemented on until they died.
The Holocaust occured in Europe when the Nazi's extirminated all of the Jewish people they could find while Pearl Harbor was a Naval base in Hawai that got decimated by Imperial Japan.
There will always be a chance that a holocaust could happen anywhere and to any group of people.
Jews Europe's Jewish population bore the brunt of this horrible event. Holocaust also affected Roma, political dissenters, priests, people declared a Slavs, gays, Polish Christians, Russians, Catholic priests, and a number of women spies were sent to concentration and labour camps. Estimates range to about 5 million non-Jewish people died in the Holocaust. Anyone deemed sub-human could be sent off to the camps.
Before his Holocaust experience, Elie Wiesel had a strong religious background as he was raised in a Hasidic Jewish family. He studied Jewish mysticism and Talmud with a local rabbi. Wiesel was deeply connected to his faith and believed in the importance of studying and observing Jewish traditions.
Yes the Germans are an understanding people and only did what they had to do in order to save themselves from the Jews.
because no one objected to their anti-Jewish measures in the thirties, no one took in the Jews when they could and no one tried to stop the Holocaust.
The Nazis whipped out 2/3 of the Jewish population which is a about 7 million Jews. But not only Jews died; smaller races such as Gypies were also exterminated. Altogether, about 11 million people died in the holocaust.