they would go to temporary displaced person's camps. When they were released from there they would be left to their own devices.
posters mainly.
* Final Solution [of the Jewish question] * Holocaust
None. There was no strategy of the kind the question suggests. The rest of the world didn't want to know about the Holocaust while it was going on, and the Allies did not do anything specifically aimed at saving Jews.Please see the related question.
Jews who could tried to flee, the rest had little choice. The Christian reaction was far more complicated, as it was Christians who were doing the killing. People like Bishop George Bell warned people that there would be a disaster similar to the Holocaust if the church did not cease its antisemetic message. The nazis were worried that the Catholic Church (in Poland) would resist, so they detained hundreds of clergymen.
After the Holocaust, in which 6 million Jews were murdered, the Jews continued to face massive antisemitism in Europe. Poles blamed the Jews for their troubles and pogroms in Poland murdered thousands. Jews sought a place where they would be safe from antisemitism, a place where they would not bother the rest of the world. Great Britain had a mandate on "Palestine" at the time and would split it into Transjordan(later to be named Jordan)and Palestine. The U.K. then allowed the UN to vote on how to split Palestine. The UN approved a Jewish state in parts of the land, and Israel was created. The nations of the world were more than happy to be rid of the Jews, and the Jews were more than happy to oblige. Ironically enough, calls of "go to Israel, Jew" from 60 years ago have turned into "get out of Israel, Jew" today.
The purpose of the ghettos was to separate Jews from the rest of society.
Extreme sadness.
posters mainly.
The Ghettos was place where people, Mostly jews was putted to starved to death and the rest of the holocause mainly the concentration camps killed people, Mostly jews. So the relation between the Holocaust and Ghettos is that Jews was killed in both of these areas ________________________ The ghettos were a kind of holding place or waiting room. Before the elimination of the Jews was considered, they were segregated and put into ghettos. Following the invasion of the Soviet Union the ghettos became too crowded, this led to the need for drastic action, ie. elimination, which became the Holocaust.
She and the rest of the ten boom family did all that they could to save as many Jews as they could from the NAZI Holocaust. She is counted as a "Righteous Gentile" by Israel.
They were set free, just like the rest of the Holocaust survivors that made it out of the war.
After seeing that Jews were harder to control when they were separated from their families, they kept them together as much as possible until the end, as people would not create trouble or try to escape for fear of retributions to their families.
86%. The rest died of stupidity.
* Final Solution [of the Jewish question] * Holocaust
Called by the German Nazis. " The final solution. " Called by the Jews and most of the rest of the world. The Holocaust.
With the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
None. There was no strategy of the kind the question suggests. The rest of the world didn't want to know about the Holocaust while it was going on, and the Allies did not do anything specifically aimed at saving Jews.Please see the related question.