The Nazi forces would check houses for hidden Jews each day. If the Nazis thought the people in the homes acted weird, they would return many times to a single home each day.
they had no houses they lived in boxes
work houses
in houses
i do not no.
No, there were identical decrees at various times in the Middle Ages.
the Nazis were there to kill the Jews and others who disobeyed and or the ones not needed and to protect Hitler at all times no matter what
they had no houses they lived in boxes
cause everybody was stupid
how many times was the 21st misson bured
Priest Holes were usually secret rooms which were hidden inside the walls of large houses, manors or churches. Usually in Catholic buildings in England within the countryside. They were used for hiding priests during times of persecution against Catholics.
work houses
in houses
i do not no.
houses
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No, there were identical decrees at various times in the Middle Ages.
Here's a little true plot twist in your thinking: Most of the kapos (a barrack guard) were actually Jews. Many concentration camps had their head Nazis pick out the toughest Jews and make them leader of their barracks. (The houses in which as many as 200 Jews were housed). Often times, the kapostreated the Jews they were in control of horribly, because they knew that the Nazis would be less likely to kill a kapo who was already mean enough to the Jews.