Their homes,their money,their jewlerry,their books and their buisness all those things were taken from them.
They would be taken to camps or killed.
Elie Wiesel was 15 years old when he was taken to the concentration camps during the Holocaust. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz and later transferred to Buchenwald.
During the holocaust, Jews were taken to concentration camps in germany where they were either killed immediately upon arrival, or forced into work labour.
The allies freed the camps in July 1944
No they didn`t!
There are very few photos taken during the holocaust itself. The holocaust was top secret and photography was forbidden. A few SS men did, however, take photos, but not all of these are generally available.
childrens couldn't live wt their families. most of them were taken to work on labor camps. many of them died.
During the Holocaust, Jews were captured and sent to death and concentration camps. At the death camps, Jews were killed. By shooting, Strangling, Poisen gas(Gas Chamber), and Burning alive. The Holocaust Killed MILLIONS of Jews. and only 100 or so Jews survived. All Jews caught were Starved,beaten ect
Those who lived at home would eat at home, though they may have had some as soon as they got it. Those in camps would generally have their food taken to them.
If you mean that you want to make a presentation/project about the Holocaust, but in a unique and creative way, then I suggest you try something that you wouldn't normally do, like: - Create a model of a concentration camp, with a description - Do a skit on people being taken into the concentration camps - Write a 'journal' based on the life of someone living during the Holocaust
Everything. That's the short answer.
Elie Wiesel was deported in 1944. Specifically, he was taken from his hometown of Sighet, Romania, to Auschwitz on May 16, 1944, during the Holocaust. This event marked the beginning of his harrowing experiences in concentration camps.