Facts
The holocaust was one of the largest massacres in modern history.
The reason for the holocaust was that, the Nazi believe that the Jews and other inferior were the reason why Germany is weak as a country.
By the end of the war, more that 2/3 of the Jewish population had been killed by the Nazis as part of their final solution.
The most intensive holocaust killing was in September 1941 at the Babi Yar Ravine just outside of Kiev, Ukraine. More than 33, 000 Jews were killed in just two days.
In October 1941, more than 50,000 Jews were killed by Romanian Troops in what is now known as the “Odessa Massacre”.
Anne Frank’s Concentration camp was liberated by British troops just weeks after her death.
During WW II, Japan received Jewish Refugees and rejected the resulting Nazi German Protests.
Hitler planned to collect thousands of Jewish artefacts to build a “Museum of an extinct race” after the war.
Witold Pilecki, a polish soldier, volunteered to be imprisoned in the Auschwitz in order to gather information, escape and let the world know about death camps.
The Mosque of Paris helped Jews escape the Nazis by giving them Muslim Ids during WW II.
Hitler never visited a single concentration camp.
The only Jewish descendants spared by the Nazis where those with grandparents who converted to Christianity before the founding of the German Empire (1871).
During WW II, two polish doctors saved 8,000 Jews from the Holocaust by faking a Typhus Epidemic that stopped the Nazis Entering their town.
The term “Holocaust” was originally a Bible word for “burnt offering”.
Many children who were experimented by Dr. Mengele were almost murdered and dissected. Many children who survived were maimed or paralysed.
Dr Mengele was known by the children as “Onkel Mengele” as he would bring them candies and toys before killing them.
The reason for the holocaust was that, the Nazi believe that the Jews and other inferior were the reason why Germany is weak as a country.
By the end of the war, more that 2/3 of the Jewish population had been killed by the Nazis as part of their final solution.
The most intensive holocaust killing was in September 1941 at the Babi Yar Ravine just outside of Kiev, Ukraine. More than 33, 000 Jews were killed in just two days.
In October 1941, more than 50,000 Jews were killed by Romanian Troops in what is now known as the “Odessa Massacre”.
Anne Frank’s Concentration camp was liberated by British troops just weeks after her death.
During WW II, Japan received Jewish Refugees and rejected the resulting Nazi German Protests.
Hitler planned to collect thousands of Jewish artefacts to build a “Museum of an extinct race” after the war.
Witold Pilecki, a polish soldier, volunteered to be imprisoned in the Auschwitz in order to gather information, escape and let the world know about death camps.
The Mosque of Paris helped Jews escape the Nazis by giving them Muslim Ids during WW II.
Hitler never visited a single concentration camp.
The only Jewish descendants spared by the Nazis where those with grandparents who converted to Christianity before the founding of the German Empire (1871).
During WW II, two polish doctors saved 8,000 Jews from the Holocaust by faking a Typhus Epidemic that stopped the Nazis Entering their town.
The term “Holocaust” was originally a Bible word for “burnt offering”.
Many children who were experimented by Dr. Mengele were almost murdered and dissected. Many children who survived were maimed or paralysed.
Dr Mengele was known by the children as “Onkel Mengele” as he would bring them candies and toys before killing them.