If they were caught by German soldiers they went sent to Concentration camps where they would stay in overcrowed apartments with 5 families in each one..called the Ghettos, until bigger extermination camps were built. Most were sent to extermination camps where they were told to take off all their clothes, and be sent to have a shower, as they were told. Instead of water they set off a gas to kill them. If they weren't caught by Hitler, Himmler or the soldiers they would be in hiding, or escaping Germany and it's surrounding countries that were ruled by Hitler. hope that helped!
Yes - that is what the Holocaust was all about.
Yes.
Yes, of course. Since about 1990 over 100,000 Jews - mainly from the former Soviet Union - have settled in Germany.
The Jews had to live in ghettos.
yes.
World War 1 ended in 1918. There were no restrictions in Germany on where Jews could live till 1939.
In Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and parts of Belarus and Ukraine, the Jews were forced to relocate in ghettos, which were then sealed off. In Germany, most of the Jews were forced to live in designated appartment blocks, which had the Star of David and a huge J over all the entrances. From late 1941 onwards the Jews were routinely moved to killing fields, concentration camps and extermination camps.
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
The Jews had no problem about the Germans, until the Nazis persecuted them and made their lives impossible. In fact, the German Jews and many Jews outside Germany were pro-German till 1933.
Antisemitism in Germany before the Nazis came to power (1933) was no greater than in most other European countries. The German Jews did not feel particularly threatened, and Jewish organizations did not see Germany as a risky country for Jews to live in.
The first Jews came to Germany 1150 years ago, at the very latest. Possibly earlier. It is known that Charlemagne brought (or invited) Jews to Germany; and we have the names of Rabbis in Germany 1100 years ago.
rise of the nazi party, to kick out blacks and Jews out of Germany, to reunite all German speaking people from austria, he said "to live in Germany u will live in hitlers Germany" he also spead the message of hatred of all communist states