some did, some didn't.
Carefully.
The Jews would normally try to escape the country to France or Britain, if they were lucky but if they got caught they could be killed or put into forced labor, the Nazi's made NO exceptions to the Jews. Hope I helped.
Yes, no, maybe so
they are not
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape
Yes.
Many Jews during the Holocaust did not resist or attempt to escape due to a combination of factors, including disbelief in the severity of the threat, a sense of helplessness, and the overwhelming power of the Nazi regime. Some felt a false sense of security in their communities or believed that the situation would improve. Additionally, logistical challenges, lack of resources, and the rapid escalation of violence made resistance and escape extremely difficult for many.
Because he hated Jews and wanted everyone to have blue eyes and blond hair. He tryed to wipe out everyone who stood in the way of his movement.
After seeing that Jews were harder to control when they were separated from their families, they kept them together as much as possible until the end, as people would not create trouble or try to escape for fear of retributions to their families.
Yes they did, infact some of the survivors of the holocaust who died in the last 10 years were escapees.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.