Anne Frank and her family left Germany in 1933 because they were Jews. The Nazis had just come to power and were persecuting (systematically harassing) the Jews.
Anne and her family moved to the Netherlands (Holland) but in 1940 the Nazis invaded the Netherlands ... Two years later the Franks went into hiding. During the day they had to keep hid behind a secret bookcase. During the night they had to move around very quietly.
After the start of World War 2 in 1939, escape became even more difficult. Until the invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 some Jews reached the U.S. via Rotterdam. Other routes included Vigo and Lisbon to the U.S. Until June 19141 a number of Jews reached Shanghai and Latin America by travelling across the Soviet Union to Vladivostock.
Anne Frank and others, hid in what was a house attached to the back of a small office building at 263 Prinsengracht, in Amsterdam. It was called the "secret annexe". One of the upper floors was used as a laboratory for a short while and during the first months before it was used a a hiding space, it was prepared as inconspicuously as possible. The attic space and the two floors were cleared and made habitable. On August 4th 1944 the people in hiding were betrayed and arrested.
For as long as possible, they tried to keep their daily lives as normal as they had been, but the ever-increasing list of demands and dehumanizations from the Nazi governing body mad that progressively more and more difficult. Even by the time the Franks went into hiding, Jews in the Netherlands had become prisoners in their own country, and it got worse as time went on.
They were playing hide and seek with hitler...btw they lost.
by going in to hiding
She didn't.
Germany
The Jews would normally try to escape the country to France or Britain, if they were lucky but if they got caught they could be killed or put into forced labor, the Nazi's made NO exceptions to the Jews. Hope I helped.
they are not
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape
Carefully.
Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
by foot, car, boat, bascially by any means available.
The Jews would normally try to escape the country to France or Britain, if they were lucky but if they got caught they could be killed or put into forced labor, the Nazi's made NO exceptions to the Jews. Hope I helped.
they are not
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape
The book number the stars was wriiten was because Lois Lowry wanted to make a kids book explaing the Holocaust and how the Jews try to escape from the Nazi.
Carefully.
Europe's Jewish population.
Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
some did, some didn't.
Of course. Not all Germans believed in the Nazi way. In fact, many of the Jews who were put to death were German themselves.
they would try to run away from the consentration camps or would try to get themselves into trouble so that they would die and have no more pain.
Assuming the question involves Jews trapped or about to be trapped in territories taken over by the Nazi's, some Jews found a way to escape Europe before it was too late to do so. Other Jewish people were able to hide themselves and their families in Europe until WW2 was over. Many Jews saw the "writing on the wall" before the Nazi's implemented full scale operations to trap them. Albert Einstein as example escaped to the USA before Hitler began his systematic & hideous actions against not only German Jews, but Jews in Poland and other European counties he conquered. Of those who were unable to escape, either because they could not believe that any modern government or world would allow someone to murder so many people or simply because they did not have the money, there were a few places to hide, but with most people neither being able to flee, nor hide, they had to try to survive within the system. There was no guarantee for this as many of the killing were arbitrary, so most survivors put survival down to luck.