The Germans took away the Jews' clothing because they use to steal any valuable things. So they would've thought that the clothing was valuable and stole it.
As early as 1935, Germany began to pass the Nuremberg Laws which began to strip Jews of their rights and privileges in German Society.
The Germans were trying weaken English defenses and take over the country.
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Most of the Germans thought the invasion would happen at Straits of Calais. This was the shortest crossing point.
According to The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank" After May 1940 the good times were few and far between: first there was the war, then the capitulation and then the arrival of the Germans, which is when the trouble started for the Jews. Our freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-Jewish decrees: Jews were required to wear a yellow star; Jews were required to turn in their bicycles; Jews were forbidden to use street-cars; Jews were forbidden to ride in cars, even their own; Jews were required to do their shopping between 3 and 5 P.M.; Jews were required to frequent only Jewish-owned barbershops and beauty parlors; Jews were forbidden to be out on the streets between 8 P.M. and 6 A.M.; Jews were forbidden to attend theaters, movies or any other forms of entertainment; Jews were forbidden to use swimming pools, tennis courts, hockey fields or any other athletic fields; Jews were forbidden to go rowing; Jews were forbidden to take part in any athletic activity in public; Jews were forbidden to sit in their gardens or those of their friends after 8 P.M.; Jews were forbidden to visit Christians in their homes; Jews were required to attend Jewish schools, etc. You couldn't do this and you couldn't do that, but life went on" (page 3).
Jews were removed by force from Germany starting in October 1941. By 1944 there were not many Jews left in Germany ...
Because her family is Jewish and the Germans are looking for the Danish Jews to take them away for awhile.
The Germans killed Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and handicapped people in the camps.
some of the jews were hiding behind the book shelf so the germans dont find them and take them away and kill them
Jews were taken by the Germans because the Germans, more spoken Hitler blamed the war on the Jews
No. The Jews had done no harm at all to the Germans. The reasons were racial and ideological, together with a belief in bizarre conspiracy theories.
Because Jews, through their Talmud, call everyone cattle to be a slave to Jews (Protocols of the Elders of Zion). He wanted to take away their right to usury and gave them a taste of their own medicine.
As early as 1935, Germany began to pass the Nuremberg Laws which began to strip Jews of their rights and privileges in German Society.
Well, they attempted to take over the world. They killed almost 6 million jews.
They were taken from their homes and transported in cattle cars (where they had to stand) to the concentration camps.
In Number of the Stars, the Germans found out the names of the Danish Jews by looking at the papers in the Temple they go to. They are going to take them somewhere else. This is all on page 35 of your book.
Early on when the Germans were "Re-Locating" the Jews they were allowed to take what they could carry. It made them think there was a life at the far end of the train ride. Think Carry on for an Airliner. It didn't take long for the Jews to figure out this was a one way trip and Germans Jusdst made them get on the trains with nothing, It made cleaning up at the far end easier and less likely they would be able cause trouble on the Journey