Well, many first looked for their families, and and many got the answers of death, others went to usa, or other contries, who welcomed them warmly. many had HORRIFYING stories and did not wish to tell, though one day they let it out. Other than that it was tried to be kept normal, after all they had been through Hope this answered your question! P.S. No more than a few looked for revenge, and so that shows wowness big time. Like Anne Frank said: "Despite all this, I still believe people are good at heart". Wow.
The Jewish people after the Holocaust was filled with the mourning of the abundance of people lost and rebuilding of their faith, culture, and communities.
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
yes, but not all of themAnswer:About two-thirds of European Jews were killed by the Nazis.
most of the Jews within Romania's pre-war borders survived, but this was arguably at the expense of the Jews within the territories that Romania gained during the war.
the longer that one would avoid incarceration, the more likely that they would survive
If one takes Poland's pre-war borders, there were about 3.3 million Jews. About 10% of these survived - in other words just over 300,000. In addition, about 3 million Gentile Poles were also killed.
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
the two main destinations were Palestine and America.
99% of the non combatant jews coming to sweden survived the war.
yes, but not all of themAnswer:About two-thirds of European Jews were killed by the Nazis.
most of the Jews within Romania's pre-war borders survived, but this was arguably at the expense of the Jews within the territories that Romania gained during the war.
Poland - of the 3,000,000 Jews in pre-war Poland only 200,000 or so have survived.
Those who were in the areas of conflict survived through luck.
About 22 where killed in Norway. But 768 norwegian jews where sent to death camps in Germany/Poland, few survived. Some 1100 jew survived the war, of them 925 jews who managed to flee to Sweden.
everything was damage but people who survived where happy because the war ended
the longer that one would avoid incarceration, the more likely that they would survive
If one takes Poland's pre-war borders, there were about 3.3 million Jews. About 10% of these survived - in other words just over 300,000. In addition, about 3 million Gentile Poles were also killed.
Oliver survived the second wizarding war but his life after that is currently unknown.