they were not allowed to leave the ghetto.
Jews were allowed to work during World War 2 in the United States. However, in many European countries, they had to go into hiding and were not able to work.
yes i think
Before and during WWII.
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.
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
The Jews migrated to Palestine after World War 2.
you may not believe it but Japan was Probably the country that accepted the most Jews outside of Europe. Japan was actually very against their ally's enemies. The Netherlands, however, probably admitted the most Jews. Although the Danes(Who were a group in the Netherlands) probably saved the most Jews than any other group. Mainly because they were willing to take the incredible risk of doing so.
nowhere.
unpleasant.
By ship
to attack muslims.
world war 2