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Were people evicted from their homes and sent away during the Holocaust?

yes.


Did German Americans face the most restrictions in the US during the war against Germany?

No, they did not. While both German and Italian immigrants had to register with the federal government as illegal immigrants, it was the Japanese Americans who had the most restrictions. Under federal law, Japanese Americans, many of them citizens of the United States, were evicted from their homes and moved to relocation camps where they were stripped of their freedoms and liberty.


What was the night called that many Jew were killed and taken away to concentration camps?

It was the night of the Kristallench, when the Germans invaded Jews' homes, smashed all their china and crystal, and forced them to go into the death camps


Who told the other countries about the concentration camps?

American forces led by Eisenhower revealed the horror of the camps to the Western world. Members of the nearest towns and villages were forced by American soldiers to enter the camps and help clean up the dead bodies. The locals maintained that they had no knowledge of the horrors taking place at the camps near their homes.


Where did they go after the camps?

Some survivors of the concentration camps camps were able to go home. However, many did not wish to or were unable to do so. (For example, there was violence against the Jews in Poland in 1945-46). These survivors had to go instead to Displaced Persons Camp initially. Later they found new homes and by the end of 1951 all the camps for Displaced Persons (except one) were dissolved.

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Were people evicted from their homes and sent away during the Holocaust?

yes.


Can people be evicted from their homes if they have small children?

Yes they can. Most landlords are not in the business of philanthropy.


What are Japanese Americans forced to do before being sent to an internment camp?

Japanese Americans were forced to sell or abandon their homes, businesses, and possessions before being sent to internment camps during World War II. They were also required to report to assembly centers where they were temporarily held before being transported to the camps.


What steps did the Germans take to deport the Jews to concentration camps?

They were taken from their homes and transported in cattle cars (where they had to stand) to the concentration camps.


When did the Japanese get out of internment camps?

1945_ all the camps where closed in 1944 the camps bagan to close! thanks to President Roosevelt.


When did Nazis begin to deport Jews at extermination camps where did they go?

They were deported to the extermination camps. People came from the ghettos, or later they came from thier homes.


Which Were forced to leave their homes and move to camps away from the American coasts?

Japanese-Americans.


Who was forced to leave their homes and move to camps away from the american coasts?

Japanese/Americans


What are some house repossions companys?

Homes are foreclosed on by the lender. The title to the property is obtained by the lender in the foreclosure process and then the tenant is evicted by legal action.


How were homes like before the ice age?

there wernt any homes before the ice age dummy!


Where were Jewish people taken when Hitler first ordered them out of their homes?

they were taken to the ghetto and then to the concentration camps


Did German Americans face the most restrictions in the US during the war against Germany?

No, they did not. While both German and Italian immigrants had to register with the federal government as illegal immigrants, it was the Japanese Americans who had the most restrictions. Under federal law, Japanese Americans, many of them citizens of the United States, were evicted from their homes and moved to relocation camps where they were stripped of their freedoms and liberty.