Life for the Jews before the Nazis took over the government was fairly nice. There was no bad Hitler and no bad Nazis. Hitler and the Nazis were liked within Germany before they took over. The Jews around the world were unaware of all the fortunes that awaited them before Hitler became racist and became a horrible dictator with the Nazis on his side. The Jews before, lived a happy, normal life, where there was no racism going around for their religion. The Jews were happy before any that could be found (unlike Anne Frank for a while) were sent to concentration camps, were there were many ways to be killed. Gassed with Zyklon B or C, burnt, shot, and much more terrible ways!
Before the Nazis, Hitler and the racism, the Jews were happy and normal and just ordinary people that fit in everywhere, that were not treated like outsiders.
Peacful. Happy.
The Jews lived in harmony with the non-jewish and shared jobs and live together.
The basic reality is it was all good
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Before the start of World War 2, Poland had the biggest Jewish community in Europe (about 3.3 million). There was antisemitism and discrimination, but Warsaw and other some other Polish cities, such as Lvov (Lemberg) and Lodz, were among the leading Jewish cultural centres.
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They became jewish
An argument for an allied invasion of France before 1944 was that quicker Hitler was forced to fight two fronts the quicker he would be defeated. An argument against an allied invasion was that it would be too expensive and risky.
No it was a suprise attack
the life there was normal before the nazi invasion. they were allowed to practice their religion to their God before the nazi invasion.
There are Jewish Reisners and also non-Jewish Reisners. Ours (Jewish) were originally from the Austrian Hungarian Empire before they emigrated to the States. They spoke Hungarian.
Answer 1Since all Jews possess the same Torah, why not? You can still see your "typical Jewish experience" in appropriate Jewish communities today.Answer 2In terms of lifestyles, hopes, dreams, foods, and level of integration with non-Jewish society, there were an incredible variety of different experiences in the Jewish communities ranging from the insular Hasidic communities of of the Kazimierz in Krakow to to the Jewish aristocrats of Vienna to the Jewish Secular Bolshevists, to the Jewish soldiers in the French Army, to the Jews of the Bavarian countryside, and so many others. There is nothing close to a typical Jewish experience in any era, just as it would be ludicrous to suggest that all Americans or all Romans ever had the same typical experience.
Before the Mongol invasion, Chinese officials were selected through civil service exams. After the invasion, this system was eliminated.
White Russia is an old-fashioned name for Belarus and was a part of the Soviet Union, which the Nazis invaded in 1941. Before the invasion about 45% of the population of the capital, Minsk, was Jewish.
Before the start of World War 2, Poland had the biggest Jewish community in Europe (about 3.3 million). There was antisemitism and discrimination, but Warsaw and other some other Polish cities, such as Lvov (Lemberg) and Lodz, were among the leading Jewish cultural centres.
If by Russian you mean Soviet, Odessa (in the Ukraine) and Minsk (in Belarus) both had large Jewish populations before the German invasion. (In Minsk about 45% + of the population was Jewish). In both cases most Jews in both cities were killed.
The question as put is unanswerable. There was no "invasion" of Palestine.
Nicodemus defended Christ before the Jewish Sanhedrin which was an assembly of judges.
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the motive of the Normandy invasion was to liberate the french from the nazi Germans who had invaded years before
The D-Day invasion was over a year before Hiroshima.