answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They were turned over to the Nazis and killed or put in concentration camps

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happened to the Jews that lived in Poland in the holocaust?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Where is crockow and what happened to the Jews that lived there guring the holocaust?

It's spelled Krakow, and it is in Poland. What happened to the Jews there during the Holocaust; they were first concentrated into a ghetto in the city. Then they were put in a concentration camp in the city's district of Plaszow, or to Auschwitz-Birkenau.


Where did the Jews live before the Holocaust happened?

they were spread around the world, with the highest concentation in Poland.


What happened to the Jews who lived in Kisvarda Hungary?

The Jews who lived in Kisvarda, Hungary were rounded up during the Holocaust. They were sent to Auschwitz, where most of them died.


Who were parted of the holocaust?

The German's were part of the Holocaust and so was Poland also the Jews were Ha Jews


How did the Jews stop the holocaust?

no one prevented the Holocaust, it happened.


Where did the Jews lived before?

holocaust


Why are there few Jews in all of Poland?

Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.


In what country were the most Jews killed during Holocaust?

Poland


How did the Holocaust affect the Jewish Percentage in Poland?

About 90% of Poland's 3.3 million Jews perished.


Why are there so few Jew in all of Poland?

Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.


Was the Holocaust in Europe or Germany?

Germany is in Europe, anyway.The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.


What were the results of the Holocaust?

More than 6 million Jews and a like number of non-Jews were killed. Millions more emerged with major injuries and horrific memories. Today there are more living "Schindler Jews" around the world, than Jews in Poland. In 1939, there were 3 million Jews in Poland.