Some were adopted by Aryans, some were looked after by friends and masqueraded as gentiles and some were smuggled away from the reach of the Germans.
The reason that some Jewish people went into hiding was to stay away from being sent to an unfair death in a concentration camp, also they went into hiding for their children, some Jewish families were not able to hide everyone so they hid their children. Some Jewish children were sent to live with non-Jewish relatives, or maybe even a non-Jewish friend. These cautions may have saved Jews their life
Most[Jewish] children were found hiding by German Soldiers and were ether shot or prosecuted
they experienced the whole range, from being treated as one of the family to being abused by those hiding them.
they were considered Jewish (no need to say more)
jewish children didnt have any clubs to go to during world war 2 because they were isolated because they were not seen as people or they were in hiding so they were not killed by germans
She is the Nun from the orphanage in the book. She is taken to jail and protects the Jewish children that they are hiding from the Nazi soldiers.
Anne and her family where hiding from the Nazi's because they were Jewish
Anne Frank does not explicitly state her opinion of the children in the neighborhood or whether they are Jewish. In her diary, she mainly focuses on her own experiences and inner thoughts during the time she spent in hiding.
No, she was Jewish. Hence the whole hiding thing.
They went into hiding in different countries, but the all tried to get away from Germany. The Nazis would send children and all Jews to concentration camps when they found them. The most famous Jewish child from WW2 is Anne Frank wrote a diary during her time in hiding and also at Auschwitz concentration camp. At concentration camps the Germans would make people build things like traintracks, and if they weren't any use, then they would take them into gas chambers. Horridly they told the Jews they were showers. Answer by Mia Woodward
Not at first, but eventually all Jews (including children) were forbidden to take part any ANYTHING in German society, and were either all arrested or in hiding.
They were Jewish.