The upper middle and higher class fled to Another Country. Everyone below found a hiding spot or were sent to concentration camps
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Not all upper and middle class fled. Many were rounded up and sent to concentration camps as well. Those that did manage to flee, usually went to other European countries. As the Nazis moved in, they ran out of places to go. Many countries simply refused to allow them to migrate to their countries so they too were rounded up and sent to camps as well.
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They attacked and invaded Israel. Concurrently, they made the situation so harsh for Jews domestically, that 850,000 Jews fled the Arab countries as well.
Horrible!
To be quite frankly, they didn't have any problems. The Soviets were trained to deal with the harsh weater conditions they experianced and had a good logistical support sstem of food, ammo and tanks.
what were the harsh conditions on the great plains once called
The main way of exterminating the Jews was gassing. The jews were driven into gas chambers like cattle and then gassed. Others had to work for the nazis and succumbed to the harsh conditions in the camps. Many were shot by nazi guards, too.
What can protect bacteria from harsh conditions for even millions of years?
The conditions were harsh and nasty
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Elie felt a deep sense of fear, confusion, and helplessness when the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos. The harsh living conditions, overcrowding, and constant threat of violence weighed heavily on him and his community.
After the Passover in "Night," the Jews faced stricter restrictions by the Nazis, including forced labor, increased violence, and eventual deportation to concentration camps. The Jews were subjected to harsh living conditions, limited food rations, and constant fear and persecution. These restrictions culminated in the mass extermination of Jews during the Holocaust.
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
they survive in harsh conditions
Weather conditions do not have to be harsh to be adverse, they just have to be different than what they are at the present town. Adverse in a sense means opposite of.
Anti-semitism
Historically, conditions in the Holy Land were harsh for the last two thousand years, and anyone emigrating to there could look forward to a life of poverty and often persecution as well.