What a stupid question!!! She lived like any normal girl, Jews were not of threat before the Holocaust
They were fighting for the right to just live.
oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star. oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star.
Yes - that is what the Holocaust was all about.
Jews didnt deserve to use coping skills because they didnt deserve to live but they did give out rings in the holocaust
During the Holocaust the Jews were first sent to ghettos and from there to extermination camps and concentration camps.After the Holocaust many Jews were unable to go home and had to live in camps for Displaced Persons until they could find somewhere permanent.
Many things have changed. No one goes around killing Jews and they are aloud to live anywhere in the countries. But some things have gotten worse we treat people today as the Nazis treated the Jews. we have to remember what happened back then.
It was the bloodiest camp in the entire holocaust for the jews so yes it was a bad camp for people to live in
Anne Frank and her family lived in Germany before the Holocaust. They moved to the Netherlands in 1933 to escape the Nazis.
Holocaust ghettos were set up within cities by the Nazis in order to cut the Jews off from the outside world . They were fenced in settlements where Jews were forced to live in overcrowded homes. They had little to eat and suffered from many diseases due to filth and unclean water.
Today, only about 1,500,000 Jews live throughout Europe. Prior to the Holocaust, the Jewish population was well into the double digits (perhaps about 15,000,000). 6,000,000 Jews perished due to the Holocaust, which significantly dropped the Jewish population in Europe. Most of those who survived migrated to other countries (mainly the US or the UK), and later to Israel (once it existed in 1948). Prior to the Holocaust, the majority of Jews lived in Eastern Europe and Central Europe. The European countries that had the largest Jewish populations included Poland, Russia, France, Germany, etc. However, these countries did not necessarily have the largest number of Jews who fell victim to the Holocaust. Today, the majority of Jews live in Western Europe. The European countries with the largest Jewish populations are France, Russia, the UK, and Germany.
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.