Here are the ones that are showing sempervivum, the little rosettes close to the soil.
All of the plants will need the southern window exposure for the entire winter.
I am not very good with the tender succulents. I could be wrong, but this is their season of not actively growing, so not sure how easily the cuttings will root right now. Come spring you can cut the tender succulents back and use the cuttings to start new plants. The old ones should then start putting out new healthy growth. Just be sure to give them plenty of sun once you put them outdoors.
The sempervivum should recover on their own once planted outdoors this coming spring. You can not cut them back, but they should start producing offsets this spring/summer.