Well, at Auschwitz they didn't know. But, at the time I imagine they were freaking out.
It was an attempt to make the population feel safer, under the ruse of 'national security'.
they feel if they had a second chance to go back and Chang it they would
Adolf Hitler took everything away from the Jewish people. He really did not do it gradually. When the people arrived in the concentration camps they had all of their belongings taken away and were told what type of jobs they would be doing. People that Hitler didn't feel would be good candidates for working or his experiments went straight to the gas chambers.
No way. They were SS men. Most Germans hated Jews so it was not a real stretch for the SS men to murder the Jews.
She felt happy and liked their relationship but at the same time sad because they were going to concentration camps
At the time of the holocaust, the Germans believed (under hitlers rule) that they were just wasting all of their resources and money so that they should be exterminated in concentration camps.
Some were pleased with the killing of the Jews - after all, Hitler had said that they had destroyed Germany's financial infrastructure, and killed Jesus Christ thousands of years earlier. They had to be punished. But thankfully, there were other soldiers who were mortified by the slaughter. Many of the SS who worked the camps requested a transfer out, as the constant presense of death was taxing on the mind.
She didn't like it. She prefered to be safe in America. Her biggest fear was that if they went into hiding, they would be found and either shot or detained in a concentration camp (which, it is ironic. Every one in the Annexe was found and put into concentration camps.)
because they controlled more land and more people.
they were mad
=I tink that the Japanese Americans felt really sad and mad. Imagine that the only reason that you are in the concentration camp is because of your hometowns actions. So your new homeland had betrayed just like that for no reason. How would you feel being put in concentration camps for doing nothing except be good and obident. I would feel horrible I know you would most probably feel the same exact way as they had felt.=
Some Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, and a further batch was sent to camps from 1938 onwards. The wholesale transportation of Jews to death camps started in 1941. However, many had been forced to lead a wretched existence in ghettoes since 1939/40.