During the Holocaust there was nowhere, unless they managed to find people willing to hide them. Remember that most of the world was at war at the time and that international communications were severely disrupted. Moreover, after August 1941 Jews were forbidden to leave Nazi-controlled territory. It was not enough to get out; they had to have somewhere to go to; they also need something to go to, like a job or relatives: the alternative was to live on charity. In order to find a safe haven, they really needed to get out before the Holocaust started ...
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.
In the Holocaust the Nazis did not 'release' Jews. Until August 1941 Jews in Germany and some German-occupied countries were allowed to emigrate, if they had somewhere to go to and could actually get there. In September 1941, they were forbidden to leave as there was a change of policy.
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Thy were laws of what the Jews couldn't do during the holocaust such as practice religion, go to school && things like that.
After the Holocaust most people went back to their homes but instead of finding their homes their neighborhoods were destroyed. So techniquelly there is no answer to this question because we simply don't know unless we were in the holocaust ourselves.
During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.
During the Holocaust Jews were interned.
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.
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Some of the forms of discrimination that the Jews had to go through during the holocaust (1939-1945)were not being able to go the playground, museum, swimming pools, and some public schools. Another thing they has to go through was not being able to be in most of the same classes with the Germans, and if they were, they weren't allowed to get good markers, such as reading their essays out loud.
President Frankllin D. Roosevelt refused the Jews from The Holocaust, so they had to go back to Europe and suffer during the Holocaust.
In the Holocaust the Nazis did not 'release' Jews. Until August 1941 Jews in Germany and some German-occupied countries were allowed to emigrate, if they had somewhere to go to and could actually get there. In September 1941, they were forbidden to leave as there was a change of policy.
During the Holocaust, the Jews were transported to the camps in box cars. There were usually over one hundred Jews in one box car at a time. There was no room to stretch, lay down, or go to the bathroom. They would usually be in the box cars for days.
During the Holocaust, Jews were subjected to horrific persecution, not rules to follow. They faced persecution, forced labor, starvation, imprisonment in concentration camps, and ultimately, extermination in gas chambers. The Holocaust was a genocide orchestrated by the Nazis that targeted six million Jews as part of their systematic plan to eradicate Jewish people from Europe.
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ghettos were places where Jews lived away from the Nazis they couldn't escape because they were a place where Jews were allowed in and could only sometimes go out .the Jews were usually taken away to the concentration camps after a while.