Holocaust: Other Victims Of The Holocaust

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Additional Victims of the Holocaust There were many things that happened over the years of the Holocaust, but the most notable of those was the killing of so many people. But the Jewish people were not the only ones that were hunted. Many non-Jewish groups of people were persecuted and killed in the Holocaust. Some of these other groups were Gypsies, homosexuals, Soviet soldiers, Polish citizens, and the mentally and physically disabled and ill. After all this time, the death toll is in - roughly 11 million total. The toll, not including the Jewish people is over 5 million- 15,000 homosexuals, 200,000 mentally ill, 1.5 million non-Jewish Polish citizens, 3.5 million Russians, and so many others.
How are these numbers real? Some people have said that these numbers are fake, that no one died and the Holocaust didn't happen. On that note, let me ask you a question. If the Holocaust never happened, then why are there so many sources and stories? How would there be so many witness and many more corpses? They are wrong. So let me tell you the truth. …show more content…

During World War II, six million Polish citizens in total were killed. Among these, three million were not Jewish. Between 1939 and 1945, at least 1.5 million Polish non-Jews were deported into forced labor (Jacobs). Of these, all 1.5 million were killed (Jacobs). All of these victims were not Jewish. Yet despite this, they suffered just as much. The Jews were not the only ones who suffered. Their Polish brethren did as

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