Many Jews were sent out of the district of Krakow in 1942, but at the beginning of June, 1942, 4,000 Jews were shipped from Krakow to the death camp at Belzec. Another 600 were murdered in the streets of Krakow at the same time. In October of that year another 4,500 were sent to the death camps and about 600 individuals, including orphans and their caretakers, were shot on the outskirts of town. Thousands more were either sent to the death camps or executed on the spot the following spring, as Krakow was cleared of all Jews.
before the war there were about 4,000 living Jews after the war there were about between 1,000-100 living Jews
by the way i am only 10
Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.
hey all got killed by adolph hitler
IT WAS CALLED LEBENSRAUM OR LIVING SPACE BUT THAT NAME WAS MORE IN LINE WHEN HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE THE SOVIET UNION.
Approximately six million of the estimated nine million Holocaust victims were Jewish.
cheese and crackers
People living in mountains often work in industries related to tourism, agriculture (farming or animal husbandry), forestry, or mining. Additionally, they may have occupations like mountain guides, park rangers, artisans, or small business owners catering to the needs of tourists and local communities.
People living in mountains may work in farming, herding, tourism, forestry, mining, or traditional crafts. Many also work in professions related to mountain conservation, research, or outdoor guiding.
Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
Farming is not the main occupation of people living in the steppe. While some farming activities may take place in certain areas of the steppe, pastoralism (raising livestock) is typically a more common occupation due to the dry and arid conditions of the steppe environment. Additionally, hunting and gathering may also be practiced by some groups living in the steppe.
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.
Tell them what you do for a living.
(The Jews living in Germany were German... and you can't exactly say the Germans were 'occupying' their own country)
Car salesman
hunting
Agricuture
There were millions of Polish women and men in 1913. There were over 40 million Poles living in 1913 and most were Catholics.