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Q: Where are the Jews forced to wait the entire day before deportation?
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What was thr neighborhood called that house the Jews before their deportation?

A ghetto.


How did the Ghetto's prepare the Jews for deportation?

They were generally warned at least a day before that they would be deported.


What did the Nazis do with surviving Jews?

Before the liberation of the camps, Jews was forced to work and/or Killed


Were only French police involved in the deportation of the Jews in Paris 1942?

no, they were the only ones involved in arresting Jews in Paris, but others were involved in their deportation.


What is the removing Jews to concentration camps called?

deporting/deportation.


Did Judenrat kill Jews?

No, but they were ordered to draw up lists of Jews for deportation to extermination camps ...


When did the deportation of Jews from Germany happen?

mainly in 1941, but some in 1940


Why did many Jews have no place to go when the Nazis began their deportation?

The only place the Nazis deported Jews was to concentration camps. And the deportation to the camps was forced, under heavy guard. So even though the Jews may have had some place to go outside Germany or the occupied territories, they couldn't take advantage of it. BEFORE the deportations to the camps was put into effect, Jews were allowed to emigrate... to leave Germany. The problem was that many countries were overwhelmed with fleeing Jews, and put limits on how many they would accept. Also, Jews who emigrated weren't allowed to take any money or anything of value. It was quite a trauma to leave behind your home, your belongings, and your country, to go to a new place where you had no money and no home. If the refugees knew that forced deportation to the death camps awaited them, more would have tried to leave Germany and the occupied territories. But no one knew for sure what was coming. They knew it would be bad, but had no idea it would be murderously bad for them and their families.


Why were the Jews forced to clean the barracks before leaving the camps?

to clean up evidence


What happen to the Jews in Czech?

They went through what all of the other Jews went through; discrimination, deportation, and death.


Why did Jews hide from persecution from the Nazis?

Jews hid in order to avoid deportation to death camps in Eastern Europe.


What restrictions were placed on the Jews after Passover in the night book?

After the Passover in "Night," the Jews faced stricter restrictions by the Nazis, including forced labor, increased violence, and eventual deportation to concentration camps. The Jews were subjected to harsh living conditions, limited food rations, and constant fear and persecution. These restrictions culminated in the mass extermination of Jews during the Holocaust.