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Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.

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How did non-Jewish people try to Jews from the horrors of nazism?

They hid them


How Did non- Jew's save Jews from the horrors of nazism?

Some people were hiding some Jewish people. Some would secretly bring them food and blankets and supplies. Some knew where some were hiding but they didn't tell on them. and like Oscar shindler they had the Jews work for them until the war was over.


What were the pros and cons of a nazism government?

people saw rapid growth and power of nation. Germanies industries were booming. But the wars and killing of jews were also there.


How did non-Jewish people try to save jewsish from the horrors of nazism?

Non-Jewish individuals and groups tried to save Jews from the horrors of Nazism through various means, including hiding them in their homes, providing false identities and documents, and facilitating escape routes to safer countries. Many risked their lives, forming underground networks like the French Resistance or organizations such as the Danish government, which helped Jews flee to neutral Sweden. Additionally, some non-Jewish citizens engaged in acts of civil disobedience and protest against anti-Semitic laws and practices, while others used their influence to advocate for Jewish rights and safety. Their courageous actions, often at great personal risk, helped save thousands of lives during the Holocaust.


How did German Nazism and Italian Fascism attitudes about race differ?

they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people

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How did non-Jewish people try to Jews from the horrors of nazism?

They hid them


How Did non Jew's save Jews from the horrors of nazism?

They hid them in there homes, or other safe places. Tried to stand up to Hitler.


Did nonJews celebrate Passover?

Passover is usually only celebrated by Jews


How Did non- Jew's save Jews from the horrors of nazism?

Some people were hiding some Jewish people. Some would secretly bring them food and blankets and supplies. Some knew where some were hiding but they didn't tell on them. and like Oscar shindler they had the Jews work for them until the war was over.


What were the pros and cons of a nazism government?

people saw rapid growth and power of nation. Germanies industries were booming. But the wars and killing of jews were also there.


How did non-Jewish people try to save jewsish from the horrors of nazism?

Non-Jewish individuals and groups tried to save Jews from the horrors of Nazism through various means, including hiding them in their homes, providing false identities and documents, and facilitating escape routes to safer countries. Many risked their lives, forming underground networks like the French Resistance or organizations such as the Danish government, which helped Jews flee to neutral Sweden. Additionally, some non-Jewish citizens engaged in acts of civil disobedience and protest against anti-Semitic laws and practices, while others used their influence to advocate for Jewish rights and safety. Their courageous actions, often at great personal risk, helped save thousands of lives during the Holocaust.


How did German Nazism and Italian Fascism attitudes about race differ?

they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people


What did Hitler and Mussolini form?

Mussolini created the fachism and Hitler created nazism and they were the two of them were called the fachism killing inoccent people like jews or criminals like mafia.


Why did Jews believe conditions could improve with the Nazis?

Actually, few people expected the horrors which, at the end of the war, became clear that had happened. It was clear that there was persecution against Jews, but the mass exterminations were not generally known until after the Germans were defeated.


What horrors were the Jewish people subjected to in World War 2?

* Ghettoization * Being treated as slave labourers * Extermination


What did Germans do in World War 2?

They invaded Europe and Africa, tried to kill all the jews, and tried to spread Nazism.


How did the conflict between the Jews and the Nazis begin and why?

There was no conflict, no war between the Jews and the Germans. If anything, many Jews were inclined to be pro-German. There was a completely unprovoked onslaught by the Nazis against the Jews, mainly because the Nazis regarded Jews as Communists - and Nazism saw the eradication of Communism at its key 'mission'.