During World War Two, Adolf Hitler (Head of the German Army, and basically the person who caused WW2) almost made the Jewish religion extinct - or, at least, he tried to.
Hitler believed that everyone should be 'pure' - white skinned, and looking like a German.
It is believed that Hitler was scared of the Jews - and that's why the Holocaust probably happened.
The Holocaust was a massive rampage through Europe and other parts of the world. Hitler's soldiers caught Jews, and they were put in concentration camps.
Concentration camps were horrible, torturous places. Most of the time, people would be steamed - gassed until they died.
If you want to experience the Holocaust, and the concentrations camps, Boy In The Striped Pajamas is probably one of the best books to read, as it gives a boys POV of what happened (obviously, not true, but still, it gives a good insight).
The Jews didn't do anything. They were brutally killed by Nazis under the power of a delusional man called Adolf Hitler.
Some Jews were worked to death and were whipped and punished if they did not work quickly.
Immediately after World War 2 there were an estimated 12 million Jews worldwide.
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.
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No, the Jews were not a side in World War 2. The Jews collectively were not combattants.
about 6 million Jews died in all world war 2.
world war 2 kid, think about it, Jews, lots and lots of Jews...
There was a lot of sentiment for Jews after World War 2. Israel was created for Zionist Jews as a result.
Immediately after World War 2 there were an estimated 12 million Jews worldwide.
The Jews migrated to Palestine after World War 2.
Hatred for Jews
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
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Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.