Well, in Denmark, the Jewish people traveled and lived in Sweden until the war was over.
There was no formal schooling for Jewish children in German controlled regions during the holocaust. Often Rabis or otherswould gather small groups of children in hidden spots and try to teach them in secret.
Some common games kids play at the park are tag, hide and seek and octopus. I know lots but I just can't think of them!!
Depending on how many kids,Adults, Seniors you had in your house it decided how much food you needed and how much you got.
1. Columbus wanted to find a westward route to Asia.
About 1.5 million (Jewish) children were killed in the holocaust. If you include Romany and Sinta children (Gypsies), and children of any race or background who had disabilities, the number grows to about 2.5 million.
In some cases they did. In others they didn't.
If they were Jewish, they were killed. If not, not.
hide the toilet roll
Some kids hide in in the out-houses.
They go to school.
I'm not sure how many Jewish children there are in the world, but i know 0.2% of the earth's population is Jewish. I hope this helped :D
They learn, just like non-Jewish kids do.
Friends of their kids or just friends and people who didn't believe with Adolf Hittler and people who wanted the Jews to have a fair share.
"Twenty and Ten" is a real book written by Claire Huchet Bishop. It is a children's novel inspired by true events during World War II, where a group of children in a French village helped hide Jewish children from the Nazis.
No, but there are allot of kids there who are Jewish.
Yes, religiously observant Jewish kids follow the laws of kashrut.
hide and seek