Very few young children survived the Holocaust, once they reached the camps. The Nazi Germans judged them unsuitable for forced labour, and immediately executed them. Older children, teenagers, if they were strong enough were allowed to work, but few survived the mistreatment. Boys had to struggle to survive in harsh working conditions. Many young girls were forced into prostitution for the soldiers, and suffered great mental and physical anguish.
Some young children were saved when their parents sent them away to distant relatives or gave them to non-jewish neighbors, but these were exceptional cases. Most parents thought that it would be safer to keep their family together and so usually they all went to the concentration camp. Once inside the camp, almost no children escaped. Some grew up and survived to end the war in the camps, when they were finally liberated by the Allied Army.
Well barely any children escxaped the concentration camps but if they did, It would be very difficult and too risky becausr the camps had electrical fenced and/or would been shooted if trying to escape. Most children was killed upon arrival in gas chambers but some children stayed in the camps and survived because they had twins. Children was putted into the woman camps and they could escape with help from a adult(s)
Most did not escape. They would have had to escape for the duration for it to be considered sucessful.
The reason that some Jewish people went into hiding was to stay away from being sent to an unfair death in a concentration camp, also they went into hiding for their children, some Jewish families were not able to hide everyone so they hid their children. Some Jewish children were sent to live with non-Jewish relatives, or maybe even a non-Jewish friend. These cautions may have saved Jews their life
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Hitler decided to kill Jewish children so Jewish won't exist any more
About 1.5 million (Jewish) children were killed in the holocaust. If you include Romany and Sinta children (Gypsies), and children of any race or background who had disabilities, the number grows to about 2.5 million.
I don't think there is an exact figure of the amount of children who went to foreign countries to escape the blitz nor is there an exact figure of the Jewish children who tried to escape the terror of the Nazis. It involved hundreds of thousands however.
Some of them do.
Most did not escape. They would have had to escape for the duration for it to be considered sucessful.
The reason that some Jewish people went into hiding was to stay away from being sent to an unfair death in a concentration camp, also they went into hiding for their children, some Jewish families were not able to hide everyone so they hid their children. Some Jewish children were sent to live with non-Jewish relatives, or maybe even a non-Jewish friend. These cautions may have saved Jews their life
I don't think there is an exact figure of the amount of children who went to foreign countries to escape the blitz nor is there an exact figure of the Jewish children who tried to escape the terror of the Nazis. It involved hundreds of thousands however.
Under traditional Jewish law, Jewishness is inherited through the mother so that only children of Jewish mothers are considered to be Jewish. As a result, a Jewish man who wants his children to be accepted in a traditional Jewish community will seek to marry only a Jewish woman. Some of the more liberal Jewish communities now accept the children of Jewish fathers as Jewish when they are raised in the Jewish faith. In addition, there have always been processes through which non-Jews an convert to Judaism. This would permit a non-Jewish woman to convert, marry a Jewish man and have their children recognized as Jewish in traditional communities. It also permits the children of a non-Jewish mother to be raised and accepted as Jews even in traditional communities. In Judaism there's no such thing as "half-Jewish."
The majority of Jewish children in the world attend public schools.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
The children hid in certain parts of the camp. For example, some hid in the toilets, in the floor boards, cupboards, etc.
A child is born Jewish if the child's mother is Jewish.
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