In 1942, Jews were under control of the Germans, Many Jews lived in hiding, trying to stay away from the Germans. Others who were captured, were sent to concentration camps. Over 3,000 Jews died due to malnutrition and bad sanitation.
a daily life of a jewish girl in poland 1942
terrible
Not that different from North America
because they were scared of also getting killed like they killed the other jews that had takesn some of the jews out of sighet
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
Precarious in many countries.
Currently, most Europeans are ambivalent or slightly positive towards Jews. Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe as Muslim immigrants begin to taunt and attack Jews across Europe. However, historically, Europeans did not like Jews for a myriad of reasons. Most of these are discussed in the Related Question below.
like who cares
Life for a Jew in Kolbuszowa was just like the life of any Jew living anywhere in Europe. All rights were still given to Jews, just like all other people. Fun, free, all the time in the world is yours.
Because they were gay like you
He was cleansing the Jews from Europe. It was his lifelong dream being fulfilled.
a daily life of a jewish girl in poland 1942
quiet.
terrible
Not that different from North America
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.
Like other countries in EU and Europe