Anyone in hiding for a long period of time needs help from someone in the "world outside".
Some of the people that were hiding in the Holocaust died, while others were sent to concentration camps. Though brutal, some Jews survived.
By hiding.
People resisted the holocaust by leaving the area or by hiding. Some people did fight back but very few were armed and most were unable to resist.
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The Holocaust is over
Well I mean not everyone was found in the Holocaust. A lot of people were in hiding and some weren't found and also a lot of people died in the camps or the escaped and no one knew where to find them.
More than 80% of the Jews of Europe did NOT survive the Holocaust. Those that did, survived by luck, hiding, and help from others.
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Hell. You're constantly hiding, constantly expecting soldiers to come through the door and shoot you. You feel like a mouse hiding under a walnut shell in a house full of cats.
As early as 1933 when those who had assimilated into German society and rejected orthodoxy began to see that escape was the only option. They were also victims of the Nuremburg Laws, and those that got tired of it started to go into hiding before they "disappeared" with the other people. Some, however, did not go into hiding, but sent their children into hiding or to other areas so that they would have a chance to survive.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
The Franks are famous because they were people hiding during the Holocaust and Anne Frank recorded her life in hiding. Afterward, someone turned them in, and though some members of the family lived, Anne died in a Concentration/Death camp. Out of the people hiding in the annexe, only her father survived. All her helpers survived, though kleinman and kulgar were both arrested and escaped, some of her cousins in America survived