Some returned to their own countries, such as the Netherlands or France. Others left Europe, either for the U.S. or for Israel (which became an independent state in 1948). In Poland, massacres of Jews continued *after* the Holocaust, one of the worst being the Kielce pogrom of July 1946. A few tried to return to their pre-war homes and were often met with hostilities. Many made contact with family outside of the war zone and were able to join them. Most were left in a kind of "no mans land" called displacement camps. Many made every effort to reach the Promised Land of Israel.
Some returned to their own countries, such as the Netherlands or France. Others left Europe, either for the U.S. or for Israel (which became an independent state in 1948). In Poland, massacres of Jews continued *after* the Holocaust, one of the worst being the Kielce pogrom of July 1946. A few tried to return to their pre-war homes and were often met with hostilities. Many made contact with family outside of the war zone and were able to join them. Most were left in a kind of "no mans land" called displacement camps. Many made every effort to reach the Promised Land of Israel.
Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.
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They were exterminated by the Nazi regime.
See the links below to see the atrocities that happened to the Jews.
No, the Jews were not a side in World War 2. The Jews collectively were not combattants.
about 6 million Jews died in all world war 2.
If you're asking what they did, most traveled to now-Israel or America.
world war 2 kid, think about it, Jews, lots and lots of Jews...
There was a lot of sentiment for Jews after World War 2. Israel was created for Zionist Jews as a result.
Immediately after World War 2 there were an estimated 12 million Jews worldwide.
It is a time when Hitler tried to kill all Jews because he blamed them for all the bad things that have happened. It happened after the World War 2.