There were people or undergroundanti-SS/Nazi groups that helped Jews either by hiding them , feeding them etc.
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
They were nearly all Jews trying to escape from Nazi Germany.
i doubt that Jews were hunting fishermen.
The Jews would normally try to escape the country to France or Britain, if they were lucky but if they got caught they could be killed or put into forced labor, the Nazi's made NO exceptions to the Jews. Hope I helped.
Appalling cruelty had been a deliberate feature of the very first Nazi concentration camps since the establishment of the camp at Dachau in March 1933, and was copied at all the Nazi camps. Moreover, the Nazis had no respect at all for their opponents and victims: they didn't even regard them as human. The whole Nazi regime was based on brutality without limits, unspeakable cruelty and inhumanity. That, rather than the often mentioned blue eyes and blonde hair, was at the very heart of Nazism.+++Hitler called the Jews, especially, as the untermenschen: more or less = "sub-human".
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
They were nearly all Jews trying to escape from Nazi Germany.
i doubt that Jews were hunting fishermen.
He was a Nazi soldier who helped danish jews escape to sweeden he helped about 95% of jews.
by foot, car, boat, bascially by any means available.
she helped he Jews neighbour escape from NAZI HOLOCAUST. to hide them.
I wonder if you are thinking of the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg.
The US intelligence community and the Presidential cabinet knew about the persecution of the Jews from Jews in the countries and those that came to the US to escape from the Nazi Germans. They did lack the knowledge of the extent of killings of the Jews and all their methods of killing the Jews. The Allied Forces got the full understanding of the Holocaust when they found the concentration camps. The public was told about the killing of the Jews by newspapermen and magazine reporters but the general public refused to believe it. After the war they regretted their ignorance of the seriousness of the Nazi oppression and regretted their isolationist attitudes prior to the entry of the UK and USA in the war.
no the nazi not happey whif the jews so the nazi kill more the hafe of the jews populashun p.s i now cuss i am a nazi
The Jews would normally try to escape the country to France or Britain, if they were lucky but if they got caught they could be killed or put into forced labor, the Nazi's made NO exceptions to the Jews. Hope I helped.
Well while in death camps, some tried to escape, but most of them didn't go to far before other Nazi's captured them. Others, however, felt that if they followed what the Nazi's said the Nazi's would let them go. Unfortunately, this was not the case. Most Jews were executed or died in the process of trying to survive in death camps.
Appalling cruelty had been a deliberate feature of the very first Nazi concentration camps since the establishment of the camp at Dachau in March 1933, and was copied at all the Nazi camps. Moreover, the Nazis had no respect at all for their opponents and victims: they didn't even regard them as human. The whole Nazi regime was based on brutality without limits, unspeakable cruelty and inhumanity. That, rather than the often mentioned blue eyes and blonde hair, was at the very heart of Nazism.+++Hitler called the Jews, especially, as the untermenschen: more or less = "sub-human".