At first they were depressed and defeated, but after seeing so much death for so long, they wanted to feel alive again and so they got together with the other survivors, married, had children, and started to rapidly rebuild their society again.
They were probably very happy and relieved, but wary that it wasn't the last of it so were very careful.
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You cna't feel them becuase you would be dead since it's called black death! U racsist!
The death toll was highest at the extermination camps: * Auschwitz (group) - at least 1.1 million * Trelinka - 850,000 + * Belzec - 434,508 Jews plus an unknown number of gypsies The camp with the highest death rate (that is smallest number of known survivors) was Belzec, with only two (!) known survivors. Treblinka, with only about 120 survivors would rank next.
Some survivors were because, for freemen, higher wages were introduced. Streets became cleaner and hygiene began to be thought about. But their friends and family probably died so they were probably very sad too.
at liberation there were about 7 500, but many of these died soon after. There were about 100 000 more survivors who had been in Auschwitz.
Yes the black death did bring alot of good. The economy grew and the survivors had plenty of work to do ( rebuilding towns). these survivors could demand higher pay and did quite well
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the black death came upon Europe endulfing itself with citizens. this weakened many countries allowing other countries to invade them qiute easily
Population decreased. Leaving gold for the survivors (per capita income incresed). Everyones rich
People felt sad.
I'm actually looking for the same answers because I have multiple ones. One of them is that it killed so many people that the survivors were out of the area, immune to it or they successfully hid away from it. Another is that the rats (which is what spread the Black Death) were in London while it was on fire.
You cna't feel them becuase you would be dead since it's called black death! U racsist!
not depressed...why even ask that question
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Yes, ash got into their eyes and their eyes got completely black.
Yes you can, if you have a lineage of survivors. A fairly substantial group of Europeans had ancestors who were constantly exposed to bubonic plague, yet did not get the infection. This same group is now immune to AIDS.