Once war had broken out, leaving Germany became more difficult. However, Ernst Graefenberg, the gynaecologist later associated with the G-spot, managed to get to the U.S. in 1940. If you really mean the whole period 1933-45, them by far the most famous refugee was Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein.
If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.
They did some things and some stuff.
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!
they werent, some jews were hiding
All Jews regardless of any status, were killed by the Nazis, with no exceptions. Some were spared temporarily if they were able to be of some use to the Nazis, but in the end the Nazis wanted them all dead. ___ The fact that the Holocaust involved killing some highly qualified people didn't bother the Nazis in the least.
they had nowhere to go.
The Nazis 'sent the Jews away' in order to use some of them as slave labour and to kill them.
This question is odd. It is formulated in a way that suggests there was an actual war between 'the Jews' and the Nazis. There was the Holocaust, in which the Nazis murdered about 6 million harmless and defenceless Jews. That began in late 1941/early 1942. The idea that there was an actual war between Jews and Nazis is false.
Argentina was particularly welcoming to some Nazis, such as Eichmann. Paraguay and Brazil also shielded a number of Nazis wanted for war crimes.
The Nazis failed in their quest to completely destroy Europe's Jews. They did manage to almost completely destroy some gypsy tribes. But i think you are looking for the Holocaust.
The Nazis for some reason thought of themselves as a super race thinking all others inferier especialy the Jews they would put them in death camps and kill them by the thousands.
Technically, the Nazis, SS, Ukrainians, and Hungarians carried out the task. Some Jews, called kapos were also collaborators.