Many did, but not all.
by trains. go to the London war museum to check it out
yes, but not many.
Ares did not "go to war" with any one people, he was god of war, all war, any war, he was the war god of both sides.
jewish children didnt have any clubs to go to during world war 2 because they were isolated because they were not seen as people or they were in hiding so they were not killed by germans
arabs loss because the Jewish people knew if they lose, they don't have any where to go, so they had to fight.
A synagogue
saturdays
There is no specific time that Jewish people must go inside. If you mean a curfew of some sorts, there is none.
go and read the war memorial.
The German bureaucracy had paperwork that goes back for at least a century that would indicate that a person was Jewish. German birth certificates usually list your family's religion. The Nazis, additionally, made people carry around identification cards showing that they were Jewish. In many instances, the Nazis had more knowledge about Jewish heritage than the Germany citizenry and would go to the houses of Christians who had at least one Jewish grandparent and inform them of their Jewish heritage before carting them away.
Family and friends