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.
they would try to run away if they knew their true fate
The Nazis took over the Reich stag (the parliament building) to take over the government and run the country. See related link below
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they would try to run away if they knew their true fate
No
The jews didnt try to stop the tanks however there was a group of resistincers trying to fight the jews in thier own way
They would try to run away so they would'nt get killed by the Nazis.
no it didnt
On arrival at camps like Auschwitz they were divided into those fit for work (as slave labourers) and those who were 'unfit' for work. The second group was gassed as soon as was practical.
There was some resistance such as the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, but in most cases the answer is No. 1) The Jews of Europe were civilians, unarmed and untrained in combat. The Nazis brought a significant amount of military power to bear against the Jews.2) The Nazis used a tactic of deception, right up to and including the last few minutes in the gas chambers, which were presented as showers. Very few people were aware of what the Nazis were perpetrating. What was happening was unprecedented and inconceivable even as it was going on.3) The Nazis would punish any resistance with disproportionate retaliation. People hoped that they could avoid this by doing as they were told.See also:Why didn't the Jews leave Europe before the Holocaust?
The were no Holocaust victims or survivors on board the Wilhelm Gustloff. The Nazis did not try to transport Jews to safety.
Really only to try to survive and if they could, fight back against their unfathomably cruel enemies, the Nazis.
Kristallnacht also called night of broken glass. many Jewish shops were looted. 93 Jews killed that night. many synagogues were burned to the ground. afterwards the Jews were forced to clean up . they were charged for the damages by the Nazis. also they had to give any insurance they collected to the Nazis. this was the writing on the wall for the jews, many began to try to flee the country.
If they were able to do so, Jews did try to warn other Jews, but once they had been rounded up to be sent to extermination camps they weren't able to phone or write home ...Those Jews who were politically active on the Left (and it was a minority) generally had a much better grasp of what the Nazis were really like - and tried to flee. However, most Jews were not polically active ...
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