Before the Holocaust, synagogues in Germany were vibrant centers of Jewish religious and communal life. They ranged from grand, ornate structures in larger cities to humble prayer houses in smaller communities. Synagogues were places of worship, education, and social gathering, reflecting the diversity of Jewish religious and cultural traditions. Sadly, the vast majority of synagogues in Germany were destroyed or damaged during the Holocaust, leading to the profound loss of this once-thriving Jewish religious infrastructure.
generally they were told to go to a non-Jewish (so that there would be no Synagogues) section of the city and wall themselves in.
If you want to meet a Holocaust survivor in Manchester the best thing to do would probably be to contact one or more of the synagogues in the city. Please remember that some, perhaps many Holocaust survivors do not like to talk about their experiences, so please be tactful.
The U.S. started to help in the Holocaust when the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor.
They talk about the holocaust?
Those who have memories of the Holocaust have no trouble and need no help in remembering.
Untied States was one of the many countries whom at at first did not help during the holocaust
it doesont...because in holocaust they kill lots of people
They went by the stereotypes; they asked for information; they relied on informers and they got hold of list from synagogues. Please see the related question for more detail.
No, social status did not help.
Help campaign about the nazis and help jews during the Holocaust
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.