The majority were killed shortly after arrival; the others were worked to death.
People were sent to concentration camps without trial and without any sentence. They were held indefinitely.
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.
The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
AnswerThey were usually hiding from the Nazi's in abandoned buildings, as for the unlucky Jews, they were living in concentration camps.___Most of them were living in ghettos. Very few were in hiding. After all, hiding for a long time is difficult.
For your general point, please see the related question.The early concentration camps were for political opponents.Contrary to a widespread misconception the decision to kill all Jews in areas under German control was not taken till 1941. (Jews in Germany and some occupied countries were allowed to leave if they have somewhere to go to and could actually get there). There wasn't a long-standing plan to commit genocide.
About 6 years
We're still in exile.
For he'd held her captive for so long, it was entirely too hard to grasp freeing her.
concentration camps
5 nights 4 days
She was a prisoner for seven months, August 4, 1944 to sometime in early March, 1945.
People were sent to concentration camps without trial and without any sentence. They were held indefinitely.
Ahere were four deportations of Jews to Babylon in 605 BCE, 597 BCE, c. 587 BCE, and c. 582 BCE.
Masada is Jewish. Herod the Great did some extensive building at Masada. Later in the Jewish wars with Rome Masada was well fortified and the Jews held the Romans off for many long months. When the Romans had advanced to the point of capturing the Jews a pact was made and the Jews killed each other so that they would not be taken captive.
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.
The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
2 and a half years