Judaea (Palestine). In 70 AD they rebelled against the Romans and were defeated and scattered.
All of Nazi occupied Europe and from territories occupied by her allies.
In German occupied Europe Jews were segregated by law.
The intent was to eliminate all Jews in occupied Europe.
It consisted of the method and means to murder the Jews of occupied Europe.
This doubtless refers to the deportation and ghettoisation of the Jews in occupied Europe during World War II. Jews from accross Europe were told to report in and were rounded up and sent to ghettos in Poland.
All of Nazi occupied Europe and from territories occupied by her allies.
In German occupied Europe Jews were segregated by law.
The intention was to clear occupied Europe of Jews.
It was an attempt to rid occupied Europe of Jews.
The intent was to eliminate all Jews in occupied Europe.
It consisted of the method and means to murder the Jews of occupied Europe.
Jews were forced by the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe to wear a yellow star of David so that they can be instantly reconised as Jews.
This doubtless refers to the deportation and ghettoisation of the Jews in occupied Europe during World War II. Jews from accross Europe were told to report in and were rounded up and sent to ghettos in Poland.
Depends on where they were. In Nazi-occupied Europe it was forbidden.
yes __________ unfortunately there was no limit on the places to tourture Jews in WWII, the whole of occupied Europe was a place to tourture Jews.
Everywhere in occupied Europe, you could say that they verbally attacked Jews everywhere, accusing them of being part of a global conspiracy.
The term "ghetto" comes from the Italian word "Gheta". which was the name of a marsh type island near Venice that Jews occupied in the 13th century. Many Jews fled to Venice due to the prosecutions in Spain and Portugal in 1492. This was the result of what Jews call "diasporia" which was the spreading of the Jews throughout Europe since 70CE.(the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans) The term came into widespread use in Ghettos in occupied Europe 1939-1944 where the Jews were required to live prior to their transportation to concentration and death camps. Today the term can be used in a derogatory way when describing a poorly maintained neighborhood with a minority race as residents.