at the start yes, but they realised that the Jews were more co-operative and less likely to attempt to escape if their families were with them, so they were only separated on arrival.
you are smart they were deported becasue they wre jews and how idk i am still in school learning about this
About 1.1 Million Jews were deported to Auschwitz between the years 1940-1945.
If you mean the people being sent to concentration camps then they were moved by train in cattle carts.
they were deported to Poland.
They required them to leave. Jews were banned from many places and eventually deported.
the simple answer is that they were not, rather that they were deported from Hungary. Some Jews however may have been deported from new territories to Hungary in anticipation of joining the larger deportation away.
you are smart they were deported becasue they wre jews and how idk i am still in school learning about this
The Jews of Sighet believed they were being deported to work in labor camps due to the Nazi deception about the true nature of the deportations. They were misled and unaware of the atrocities awaiting them in concentration and extermination camps.
The Russian battlefront was getting close to Sighet so they believe they were being deported for their own safety.
About 1.1 Million Jews were deported to Auschwitz between the years 1940-1945.
The Jews.
WW2.
by foot, by truck and by train
Jews were contained in areas called ghetto's also called "Jewish Quarters".
* Ghettoization * Being treated as slave labourers * Extermination
They Were Killed!
No, the routine deportations began in 1941 - five years after the Berlin Olympics.