The Danes knew how to hide the Jews VERY well. Though many Jews hid in the underground to fight for the Persians, while still others hid in the forests and made ambushes against he Nazis and turned to Guerrilla tactics.
There was nowhere safe in Germany or in Nazi occupied countries. One's chances of hiding were, it is said, better in big cities than in small towns.
many Jews hid in the homes of people who would let them, in secret rooms or attics. if you want more info, read Anne franks, The Secret Annex
some people hid in the forest,ghetto,boarding schools,and with people they didn't know
they hid in barns sheds and tingy spaces
Above a building
I am sure there were attempts at making an underground railroad like during slavery in the US. The Hiding Place, a book about that sort of topic was written by a Jew caught during the holocaust.
No one really knows for sure, someone told the Nazis about their hiding place. I think :)
Anne Frank went hiding in Amsterdam. This is a photo of the place she lived in ( the middle one)...
The Holocaust took place during World War 2.
The Holocaust did not take place during WW 1, it was during WW 2.
The resolution of "The Hiding Place" involves Corrie ten Boom finding forgiveness and reconciliation after her experiences during the Holocaust. She commits to sharing her story and helping people rebuild their lives after the war.
"Het Achterhuis" in English translates to "The Secret Annex." It is the title of Anne Frank's diary, which she wrote while in hiding during the Holocaust.
I guess you could say that Call of Duty World At War is set in the holocaust time period. Most Call Of Duty Games take place during World War II. My favorite is "Call of Duty: Roads to Victory." And if you are looking for a war game that takes place during the holocaust, don't search "Games that take place during the Holocaust." Try to search "Games that take place during World War II."
yes, this fictional story is set in the Holocaust.
world war 2
I assume you are referring to the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom. One of the characters who is well-regarded in the book is Corrie ten Boom herself, who demonstrates resilience, faith, and compassion in the face of immense suffering during the Holocaust. Her bravery and ability to forgive even in the darkest of circumstances make her a memorable and inspirational figure.
No war 'began when the Holocaust began'. The Holocaust took place during World War 2 but was not one of the causes of the war.