Answer 1
They yelled to the other Jews to run away and shot themselves. They did send word, by letter and by person, the problem was that the news was so unimaginable that no one believed it.
Answer 2
The question as posed is very vague. It could be referring to conspiracies that Jews have secret networks to funnel money around and are warning each other about how and when to move it. Of course, this is a fallacy, but it needed to be addressed.
Assuming this is about the Holocaust, the Nazis made it very difficult for information to pass from those who knew to those who didn't. Train rides to from the ghettos to the work camps, concentration camps, and death camps were one-way trips. Letters that traveled to family members (if they arrived at all) were smuggled and most likely censored. The Nazis also had code-words that they would use for heinous actions such as "Taking a shower" to refer to the gas chambers. That some Jews in the Nazi Empire knew of what was going on was little comfort and most, as Answer 1 says, did not believe what they heard.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
Monere - to warn
No. The Sonderkommandos were mostly Jews. Other Jews recognize that what the Sonderkommandos did was to for self-preservation of the Holocaust and not because they "liked" cremating their fellow Jews.
They did.
The past tense of warn in warned.
Moshe the Beadle, a character in Night, returns to Sighet to warn the Jews of the impending danger and atrocities that lie ahead. However, his warnings are dismissed as unbelievable by the Jews in the community.
True. Moshe the Beadle does attempt to warn the Jews of Sighet about the impending danger they will face during the Holocaust. However, the Jews do not take his warnings seriously and dismiss him as crazy.
Moshe the beadle experienced being deported along with other Jews from Sighet to the Galician forest by the Nazis. He escaped and returned to warn the Jews of the atrocities he witnessed, but was not believed.
If they were able to do so, Jews did try to warn other Jews, but once they had been rounded up to be sent to extermination camps they weren't able to phone or write home ...Those Jews who were politically active on the Left (and it was a minority) generally had a much better grasp of what the Nazis were really like - and tried to flee. However, most Jews were not polically active ...
In the book Night, Moshe the Beadle had successfully survived a massacre and returned to Sighet to warn the other Jews there, but they didn't listen to him.
"I will have to warn you that there is a troll on the other side of the bridge."
warn other animals. but if its in deep blue then hide. depends on were it is.
Other ships did warn the titianic. They flashed lights and tried to contact the ship. Somebody must have a better answer.
yes
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.