Concentration camps and Gas chambers.
They were safe as Sweden was never under Nazi rule.
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.
most of them would die in the Holocaust.
Many were rounded up by the Vichy French government or the Germans and sent to death camps. Some survived through escaping or living in hiding.___About 75% of French Jews survived, which is an unusually high proportion for a country that was under Nazi occupation/rule. Some Vichy officials refused to hand over Jews who had been born in France and never had any other nationality.
It all goes back to human psychology. Its fear. Fear of the unknown, fear or what is in their future....Because of this uncertainty, the captured slaves rarely tried to escape. I would liken their situation to the Jews during the Holocaust. Why didn't Jews escape? Why didn't every death camp have a rebellion....the prisoners outnumbered their captors. Its because they didn't realize the fate that awaited them.
the jewsAs many followers of the Jewish faith still thrive their ultimate fate has yet to be decided.
Anne Frank died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust in 1945. She and her sister, Margot, were likely victims of typhus. Anne's diary, which she kept while hiding from the Nazis, was later published and has become a widely read account of the Holocaust.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
AnswerNo. The holocaust was the attempted wholesale extermination, by Nazi Germany, of all Jews, Slavs and other people the Nazis considered "subhuman". the United States, and its allies, stopped the holocaust by winning the war.
Moshe Goldfeier and his family were victims of the Holocaust, having been deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, where they likely perished. The exact details of their fate may not be known, but it is sadly common for many Jewish families to have suffered a similar tragic end during the Holocaust.
The fate of the ST. Louis -apex
Nothing is known about Ruth's fate after she was sent to Riga. No trace has ever been found.