The greatest number (six million) of victims of the Holocaust were the Jews of Europe, but there were also Gypsies, communists, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, the mentally ill, and anyone else whom the Nazis didn't like.
Your grammar is awful. Anyway, I think you meant to ask, "What type of people were victims in the Holocaust?"
Jewish people were the main target of Hitler's extermination, or "genocide."
Gypsies were also targeted.
those who were a part of it will never cease to be affected by it.
The three most affected were no doubt Germany, Poland and the Ukraine.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.
Over 6 million Jews and other peoples were killed and I think that would negatively affect anyone. This does not even include all the friends and family of the people killed that were negatively affected by the holocaust.
Spain was not affected by the holocaust. Germany was the sole cause of the holocaust and never controlled Spain.
The US Constitution was not affected by Holocaust.
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Jews, aryans____The Holocaust was not about religion but race, ideology and slave labour
those who were a part of it will never cease to be affected by it.
Jewish people were the main target of the holocaust and approximately six and half million were killed during the holocaust. However, the nazis also killed Christians who helped and hid Jewish people and who spoke out and wrote against the evils of the nazis. Disabled people were also targeted and murdered by nazis. The death toll of WW2 was about 17 million including soldier deaths from all sides, it affected many people.
they were hoping the jews would convert
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netherlands,poland and france
No, some of them escaped and others lived in countries that were not directly affected by the Holocaust.
The Jews and Gypsies within the ghetto were the most affected.