About 200,000 Jews survived the Holocaust.
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There's a problem: there is no agreed definition of Holocaust Survivor. I believe that the question should be broken down and restated as: How many Jewish Holocaust Concentration Camp Survivors were there in 1945?
How many Jews survived the Holocaust Years, living in European Countries under direct Nazi German control as of 1945?
There isn't an official number for the survivors from the Holocaust, however, we know that its not as many as we would like.
The Holocaust ended in 1945.It is now 2012, so any Holocaust Survivor must be 67+ years old. Normally, young children did not survive in the Concentration camps, and even if they were lucky enough to do so, few would be able to testify to their memories, if they were younger than eight. So any survivors with clear memories of their experience in the concentration camps, should be 75 or older.
The Majority of Holocaust Survivors now live in Israel according to a news story by Associated Press written in January, 2010. The story also said that the majority of Israel's Holocaust survivors suffer from depression. According to a study reported in the article,two thirds of Israel's 220,000 survivors experience some form of distress.There are maybe at most another 40,000 Holocaust survivors in the rest of the world.Now 2 years later, it would probably be less than a quarter of a million due to attrition.
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Well, I know that Anne Frank's dad, Otto, survived.
We're always talking about the people that died during the 2th World War. Yes, lots of people died, but there was also a fair share of them that survived. A few like Elie Wiesel, Otto Frank, George Brady, and so many more.
Um, the 2? There were more than 2 holocaust survivors..
people who lived through the Holocaust and did not die
The term "Holocaust Survivor" means any Jew who lived through the 1940's genocide.
Many Holocaust survivors relocated to the United States and other countries. Some of them wrote and gave speeches about their experiences.
Yes. There are still a number of Holocaust survivors with numbers tattoed into their flesh. However, as time marches on, the day is not far off when there will be no more Holocaust survivors alive to bear witness. I personally have met some Holocaust survivors with numbers tattooed in their arm.
One of the best known survivors still alive is Elie Wiesel.
The main thing that the survivors says is that the Holocaust was brutal, Nazis were evil and they wont either put through the torture again but only some survivor goes into details, some Soviet POWS and jews say that the nazis arnt humans and the stuff they done was crime against humanity so overall people says nazis are evil
350000___Where does that very high figure come from?If you look at the answer for the question, `How many Holocaust survivors?` you will see where the figure came from.You also need to date the estimate, as there are fewer Holocausts survivors every year. In 2012, there are probably only 260,000 Holocaust survivors left.
Many Holocaust survivors relocated to the United States and other countries. Some of them wrote and gave speeches about their experiences.
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
Yes. There are still a number of Holocaust survivors with numbers tattoed into their flesh. However, as time marches on, the day is not far off when there will be no more Holocaust survivors alive to bear witness. I personally have met some Holocaust survivors with numbers tattooed in their arm.
One holocaust survivor was Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank.Elie WieselVictor FranklPrimo Levi
Yes they did, infact some of the survivors of the holocaust who died in the last 10 years were escapees.
violation
generally walls fences and guards.
Live? Sure, people can live on just about anything and for quite some time. Look at Holocaust survivors, prisoners of war, etc
One of the best known survivors still alive is Elie Wiesel.
The majority of Holocaust victims were murdered - by gassing and by deliberate malnutrition. (They were forced to do hard labour on very little food). In some parts of Eastern Europe, the Nazis also conducted mass shootings. They were also killed by disease. There were some that went into hiding such as Anne Frank, and some were found. There are still Holocaust survivors today. Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank were killed the same way their mom died. Disease. Otto Frank was the only Frank that survived the Holocaust.
The main thing that the survivors says is that the Holocaust was brutal, Nazis were evil and they wont either put through the torture again but only some survivor goes into details, some Soviet POWS and jews say that the nazis arnt humans and the stuff they done was crime against humanity so overall people says nazis are evil