their parents suvived many traumatic experiences, look up PTSD. The parents would have delt with their trauma in different ways and of course there was a large range of experiences, so effect differed.
Children usually had their heads shaved, no food for long periods, and were beaten and harrassed by the Nazis in ways such as...
. They were stoned
. They were put to work nonstop
. they were sent away from their families
and were also killed by gase chambers or acid showers or were plain out shot.
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Most children were gassed soon after arrival. They were not used for work.
Yes because they were also sent to concentration camps and Ghettos.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
Joesph played a very important role in the survival of Jewish children. He hide kids in his parish until he found a trustworthy family to take care of them. He did this because he wanted to save the children in the Holocaust from deportation and death.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
It was to ensure that those children did not grow up to have children of their own, and thus perpetuate a Jewish race in Europe. The Nazis wished not only to exterminate all existing Jewish people in Europe, they also considered it vital to ensure that no future Jewish generations grew up their either, and thus perpetuate the very race that Hitler wished to destroy.
They died.
not if you count the gypsy children.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
Jozef Mengele.
Most of the child victims were gassed with their mothers.
They were worked to death or gased in the chambers.
same as ever, by seeing, hearing and doing.
He rescued at least 80 Jewish children during the Holocaust
they were considered Jewish (no need to say more)
Hugo Schiller has written: 'I REMEMBER SINGING' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish children in the Holocaust, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews
they were the ones that looked like ethiopean children
Tanja Hetzer has written: 'Kinderblick auf die Shoah' -- subject(s): Children in literature, European fiction, History and criticism, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature, Jewish children in the Holocaust