They fought in a military-conflict, all they could do was hope the Nazi wouldn't get to them because there efforts generally were in vain
As many as the antinazi people could do in such perilous times. Unfortunately, only a few ten thousand successfully escaped such cruelty.
Allied civilians and possibly European Jewish refugees
The Romans would require sacrifices to their pagan gods by their citizens. If a citizen refused, then it was assumed that the person was a Christian, or possibly Jewish.
Italy didn't help the Jewish in WW2. They were a fascist country, Mussolini had a pact with Hitler, and the Pope ( who could have helped) ignored the problems Italian Jewish citizens faced. Historically, Italy has always been a country that segregated it's Jewish citizens. The bell tower in Venice was built to tell the Jewish residents of the city that it was curfew and they should be behind the ghetto gates. Danish citizens overtly tried to stop the deportation of Danish Jews, so I would say Denmark is one of the main countries of Europe who really did try to defy Hitler.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. These laws declared that Jews, Romani, and Blacks could not be citizens or marry German citizens. This was done because Hitler had made a scapegoat of these people and blamed them for World War I. Jewish businesses were banned and Jewish books were burned. Jews were not allowed to hold jobs in government.
As many as the antinazi people could do in such perilous times. Unfortunately, only a few ten thousand successfully escaped such cruelty.
People do not join the European Union. Countries do. It is an organisation of countries, not of people. As a result of countries joining, people are living in countries that are in the European Union and can be called its citizens.
France is a country in the European Union and the citizens of France stand for the values and ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity. They also have respect for human dignity, human rights, freedom, democracy and the rule of law among all French citizens and European citizens throughout France and European Union.
a lot of Jews were sailed to Sweden in the night by fishermen a.o.
Tay-Sach's Disease/
Jewish citizens in Cracow to help readers understand the magnitude of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against the Jewish people. It's important to remember the past so we can learn from it and prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future.
It is most common in people of Ashkenazi (Eastern European) Jewish descent and people of Saudi Arabian descent
Israelis are citizens of Israel and are not necessarily Jewish. Jews are people who practice the Jewish faith and are not necessarily Israeli. A similar dichotomy could be made between Irish and Catholic.
People in most European countries ride bike more than U.S. citizens do.
Allied civilians and possibly European Jewish refugees
Today, the majority of European Jews live in France and England.
No, they don't. People from most European countries just need their passport to enter Mexico.