No they did not As a mater of fact they even lost their fillings. their hair was used for various reasons. there are many possessions that were the property of Jews and people that were accused of being Jews that are to this day not recovered and returned to the family's of those that were killed. When you were taken as a Jew in Germany during that time for all intents and purposes you ceased to be regarded as a human being.
Most people didn't get there houses back because alot of houses were distroyed
they were removed from the jews and thrown in large piles then burned or pasted on to the next prisoner.
No, of course not.
Generally they were only allowed to take 50 kilos of belongings with them and a limited amout of perishables. But those who went to the ghettos early, ie before they were close could take more. When there were guards, the guards would often go through the belongings to see if they wanted to take anything.
The Jews were not allowed to take their belonging when they were shipped out on trains in Europe from 1939 to 1945, because they were going to be gassed and cremated by Nazi Germany.
most of them died.
The first thing Hitler's economic persecution of German Jews involved was the restriction of what industries they could work in. This escalated to restricting where Jews could live, and then again to taking their belongings and transporting them to work and death camps.
They fled to Sweeden.
The Jews' Belongings were simply left behind, as instructed by a German Official.
John F. Kennedy's personal belongings were inherited by his wife Jackie.
The belongings were ravaged for anything of value, which was sold. Other belongings were burned or given to other prisoners are raiment. One of the testaments to Auschwitz, are the vast volume of shoes which are still on display there.
Generally they were only allowed to take 50 kilos of belongings with them and a limited amout of perishables. But those who went to the ghettos early, ie before they were close could take more. When there were guards, the guards would often go through the belongings to see if they wanted to take anything.
because
The Jews were not allowed to take their belonging when they were shipped out on trains in Europe from 1939 to 1945, because they were going to be gassed and cremated by Nazi Germany.
The Jews revolted
The Jews revolted
Nothing happened in Hitler's family tree to make him hate Jews.
Jews were seen as the scapegoats of society, whenever anything bad happened people blamed it on the Jews.
Battle of the Hill of the Jews happened in 1542-08.
They met Elmo. :)