The relatively few Jews in Australia during World War 2 didn't face much of a threat since Australia came out of the war largely unscathed.
They went to Australia before the outbreak of war in 1939. They had visas from the Australian government and travelled by ship.
It was very hard to with the concentration camps st up by the Germany
the Jews lived in Ghettos
They ate what they could, some survived, some didn't.
There were over 12,000,000 Jews living in Europe prior to the beginning of World War II in 1939. There were over 5,000,000 living in the Soviet Union. There were also over 3 million Jews in Poland. Germany had over 600,000 Jews and France had about the same number. There were hundred of thousands living in the Balkan countries as well. 6 million were slaughtered by the Germans-most came from Poland and the Soviet Union.
On the eve of World War 2 there were an estimated 9.4-9.5 million Jews in Europe and after the war about 3.4 million.
yes
hey all got killed by adolph hitler
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
Australia and South Africa i think well hope this helps
There are approximately 12-18 million Jews living in the world today, compared to 6.7 billion non-jews in the world. 41% of Jews in the world are living in Israel.To answer the question:Whatever the exact number is, the surveys are agreed that Jews amount to0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population. That makes theratio of Jews to non-Jews in the world 1 to 499.
They didn't really made a living. They did anything to survive. The ghettos that survived a long time were the productive ghettos.
There are Jewish cemeteries everywhere in the world where Jews have lived or are living.
Those who were in the areas of conflict survived through luck.
completely nothing but living in our country. that's why the world war II had such a impact on the world.
Mainly eastern Europeans and a large proportion of jews fled to Australia during and after the war.
Hanukkah takes place in any country that Jews live. There are Jews living in most of the countries of the world.
The same foods they always ate.
There are Jews everywhere.
The medieval trade guilds did not accept Jews as members, and the church did not allow Jews to own land. Since it was therefore difficult or impossible for Jews to farm or to practice most trades, the Jews who practiced usury did so in order to make a living and, literally, to survive.
Jews in australia was treated with respected and liked because at time of the war, Australia was a immigration country and Australia wasnt much involve with the Europian or the pacific war