more Jews went to Auschwitz than anywhere else.
The 'most shining' diamond in this world is the one that catches your eye and once captured, you cannot look away from it.
Once the mob captured Bastille, the bridges were finally lowered on de Launay's command. He and his soldiers were captured by the crowds and dragged through the filthy streets of Paris.
Yes. Route 66 was once called Route 666. It was originally the sixth branch of the long gone Route 66 that runs through four states in the west.
After you defeat the elite four, Raikou and Entei run around Johto. (Suicune can be captured in Kanto.) Your first encounter with Raikou is completely by luck and chance, but once you see raikou once, you can keep track of what area it is in. again, Raikou can be found in every route in Johto, but he changes location each time you enter a building, go to a different route, or enter a city.
The Nazis gave the Jew or Jews approximately 15 minutes to get their things together. Then, they put them on a train with other German and Austrian Jews. Once they arrived at their camps, most families were split. Most died of starvation, gas chambers, disease, etc... If you even arrived at work late, they killed you.
the original name befor it was captured was the void once captured it turns into the hope
After getting the badge from Whitney, talk to the woman in the flower shop in the top right area of town. She will give you a Squirtbottle. Once you have it, talk to the moving tree (a Sudowoodo) blocking the path on route 36, and it will fight you. Once you've captured/defeated it, head north toward Ecruteak City.
Ashkenazi Jews live all over the world and speak the languages of their countries. The most common languages spoken by Ashkenazi Jews are:EnglishHebrewFrenchRussianSpanishYiddish**Yiddish was once the main daily language of Ashkenazi Jews, but today less than 1 million can speak it fluently, and most of these speakers are elderly. Fluent Yiddish speakers mainly live in Belarus, Israel, and Argentina.
If they were able to do so, Jews did try to warn other Jews, but once they had been rounded up to be sent to extermination camps they weren't able to phone or write home ...Those Jews who were politically active on the Left (and it was a minority) generally had a much better grasp of what the Nazis were really like - and tried to flee. However, most Jews were not polically active ...
The number per train varied, with about 700-800 a typical figure.
once a year
Their plan was to exterminate the Jews. They collected artifacts and documentation to make a museum of the people that once was.