the circumstances surrounding the arrest is that they were Jews in hiding and all of the Jews were supposed to be in a concecration camp somewhere.
Corrie ten Boom was 44 years old when she began hiding Jews during World War II, specifically starting in 1942. Along with her family, she provided shelter and assistance to Jewish individuals seeking refuge from Nazi persecution in the Netherlands. Her efforts eventually led to her arrest and imprisonment in a concentration camp.
It was all three. Hitler choked the jews in gas chambers, tortured them to death, made them work brutally till they died, etc.
To keep them apart from the rest of society. Hitler's vision of an ideal society saw no place for Jews (and some other groups).
During the Holocaust, Jews in Nazi-occupied territories were mandated to wear a yellow star as a means of identification. Failing to comply with this requirement often resulted in severe penalties, including arrest, imprisonment, or violence from authorities and civilians. In some instances, it could lead to deportation to concentration camps, where conditions were brutal and life-threatening. The yellow star served as a symbol of discrimination and persecution, marking Jews for oppression.
Hitler ordered the imprisonment and deaths of millions of Jews in Europe.
Judas lead the Jews and priests to arrest Jesus.
How did Jews and Muslims react to the royal orders of expulsion
the circumstances surrounding the arrest is that they were Jews in hiding and all of the Jews were supposed to be in a concecration camp somewhere.
The Jews did not turn Judas. He did it voluntarily. However, the Jews jumped at the opportunity as they had been seeking a way to arrest Jesus.
They called it "Schutzhaft" - "protective custody". They were "protecting" the Jews (or whoever they were arresting if not Jews) from the wrath of the German people.
Non-Jews who aided hidden Jews during the Holocaust faced severe risks, including arrest, imprisonment, and execution by Nazi authorities. They could also suffer reprisals against their families or communities, as the Nazis often imposed harsh penalties on those who assisted Jews. Additionally, aiding hidden Jews could result in social ostracism or violence from neighbors who supported the Nazi regime. Despite these dangers, many non-Jews chose to help, demonstrating immense courage and moral conviction.
Corrie ten Boom was 44 years old when she began hiding Jews during World War II, specifically starting in 1942. Along with her family, she provided shelter and assistance to Jewish individuals seeking refuge from Nazi persecution in the Netherlands. Her efforts eventually led to her arrest and imprisonment in a concentration camp.
It was all three. Hitler choked the jews in gas chambers, tortured them to death, made them work brutally till they died, etc.
Insufficiently, to say the least.
Not very well, I imagine.
Yes, though they were warned and most managed to escape.