It was because the Germans hated Jewish people and were planning to slaughter the entire race at that point.
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About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
If the question is asking about Jews in Nazi-Occupied Europe, then the answer was effectively: No. While Jews were moved between ghettos and concentration camps using trains, these were not trains that Jews chose to get on, nor were they humane, nor Jews did not have the choice of where they were going, and, finally, Jews were strictly forbidden from using general public transport. Outside of Nazi-Occupied Europe, Jews were generally able to use transportation, especially in the UK and USA.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
any jews and or any one who helps the jews
Depends on where they were. In Nazi-occupied Europe it was forbidden.
Yes kids schooling was effected , most schools had to be shut down because of the war and most Jews could not go to school
It means "Jews Forbidden".
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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 do not have icons. It is expressly forbidden in the 10 Commandments ,as graven images.
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
Pork.
No, that is forbidden. No one should do that.
Antisemetic decreases were imposed upon the Jews in Germany. They were forbidden to marry and forbidden to hold political offices.
It was one of the many ways in which the Nazis humiliated the Jews.
The Jews migrated to Palestine after World War 2.