they were relocated.
The Jews slathered them
catholic rule not christian
Some remained in Europe. Many others emigrated to the U.S. and to Israel.
There were fewer Jews. For the Jews life had changed a great deal. For gentiles, not so much. Most changes to life in Europe at this time were more due to the war than to the Holocaust.
During the years 1939 - 1945, there was an effort by Nazi Germany to kill all the Jews of Europe; six million Jews were killed, although a small number of European Jews did manage to survive.
No, there are more Muslims living in Europe than there are Jews.
EinSTEIN yeah he was glad he was a Jew and we all know what happened to the Jews in Europe in ww2
Jesus was a Jew who was born before the Jews were exiled to Europe - Eastern Europe "creating" Ashkenazi Jews and Wester Europe (Spain) "creating" Sefardi Jews.
It happened gradually, as Jews moved to new areas in Europe, western Asia and the Mediterranean region.
How were Jews often missed treated in midieval Europe
The Holocaust took place almost entirely in Europe. (A handful of Jews in Algeria were handed over to the Nazis by the Vichy French, however).Religious and racial antisemitism originated in Europe but also became widespread in the Americas.
Jews have been migrating to Europe ever since the start of Judaism.