During the Holocaust, individuals and groups employed various forms of resistance against Nazi oppression. Some Jews formed underground movements, such as the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB), and engaged in armed resistance, most notably during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Others sought to save lives by hiding Jews or providing false documentation, exemplified by actions of individuals like Oskar Schindler and Raoul Wallenberg. Additionally, non-Jewish resistance groups, such as the French Resistance, helped to shelter and assist Jews in escaping Nazi persecution.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
They did nothing. They followed him and tried to help him. Eventually people relized he lied to them but by then it was to late.
Most would have tried to ignore it, as they would not have had medication.
people tried to find new homes, new lives and started to rebuild.
Because if they tried to they would be caught and killled
This is a very tricky answer. One of the main were Jews. Other hiders of Jews and helping them escape. Some were people who tried to fight anyone pro holocaust. Some twins were taken for experimental reasons
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
They did nothing. They followed him and tried to help him. Eventually people relized he lied to them but by then it was to late.
Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
tried 2 escape
Most would have tried to ignore it, as they would not have had medication.
Queen Dahia al-Kahina was an Algerian Berber Queen who unsuccessfully tried to fight against the Islamic Armies.
Because if they tried to they would be caught and killled
people tried to find new homes, new lives and started to rebuild.
Yes, it is true.
some of them did the persecuting, others tried to make sure that they did not become one of the persecuted. Others lived their lives oblivious to the Holocaust.
Some guards and kapos were tried and hanged. So it has happened.