Topic > The Holocaust: The Main Causes of the Holocaust

The Holocaust was a major event that occurred during World War II, but more specifically between the years 1933 to 1945. The Nuremberg Trials were created primarily for the reason of the Holocaust, over 11 million men and women died in this tragic event! 6 million of them were Jews and of these about 1.5 million were. Nazi Germany had created approximately 20,000 concentration camps, most Sonderkommandos were regularly gassed, and fewer than 20 of the several thousand surviving (Sonderkommando) were the names commonly applied to the Jewish people. In Auschwitz there were about 2,000,000 victims, Belzec about 600,000 deaths, Bergen-Belsen about 70,000 deaths, Buchenwald about 56,000 deaths, about 340,000 deaths, Dachau about 30,000 deaths, Flossenburg about 30,000 deaths, Majdanek about 1, 380,000 deaths, Mauthausen had about 95,000 deaths, Ravensbruck had about 90,000 deaths, Sachsenhausen had about 100,000 deaths, Sobibor had about 250,000 deaths, and Treblinka had about 800,000 deaths. Josef Mengele was the leader of all these experiments especially on young children. 220,000-500,000 Roma (Gypsies) were killed. Adolf Hitler was one of the major leaders who created such a mess during World War II, and over 24 major leaders (excluding him because he committed suicide) were put on trial for doing such things later, as explained below. Many different races were sent to concentration camps, ghettos and extermination camps. The Nuremberg trials had given great justice to those affected. Germany was viewed very poorly when World War II and the Holocaust were over. They had to return billions to other countries such as Italy, Austria, Japan, the Baltic countries, Finland... middle of paper... many countries participated in the Nuremberg trials. Over 24 criminals were followed and more than 12 sentenced to death, while others were sentenced to life imprisonment and several decades in prison. Many criminals who were not prosecuted had fled further to Germany or committed suicide, etc. People like Hermann Goring or Ernst Kaltenbrunner, people very close to Hitler, had been sentenced to death without a doubt, with the 4 trials they had carried out. they were too and they were all found guilty. The Holocaust was one of the most tragic events ever to have occurred in history, over 11 million people died. In approximately 20,000 concentration camps, 220,000 to 500,000 Roma (Gypsies) were killed. Millions of others, including disabled people, Hitler's political and religious enemies, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals, were murdered..