No, we treated them like anyone else. (Government wise) I don't know if individual people had their own feelings.
NO!
most of the Jews within Romania's pre-war borders survived, but this was arguably at the expense of the Jews within the territories that Romania gained during the war.
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.
World leaders ignored Hitler's genocide against the Jews during the war because of the position of Pope Pius XII.
most of the Jews within Romania's pre-war borders survived, but this was arguably at the expense of the Jews within the territories that Romania gained during the war.
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
The Jews migrated to Palestine after World War 2.
nowhere.
they were not allowed to leave the ghetto.
unpleasant.
By ship
world war 2
The Jews had to live in ghettos.
A yellow star that indicates they are Jews.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.