They would be taken to camps or killed.
Yes, because many people did not want to aid Jews. If it was found out that a non-Jewish person was aiding in the escape/hiding of a Jewish person, it was against the law and therefore those hiding the Jews would either go to jail or get killed. Many would not risk that.
The Holocaust made her realize how important life is and to never take it for granted. She had to see and experience things that no child or person should ever have to see. She learned good morals on how to live.
She was Jewish, and as you know, Nazists built concentration camps and their idea was to destroy Jewish people. She was found in Amsterdam where she was hiding and took to Bergen-Belsen camp where she died. Also, her mother and sister died there. Just her father survived and died in 1980.
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auguste van pels (known as auguste van dann) was hiding with her family during WWI and her family went hiding when they found out the jews were going to get killed the escaped and fled the city , they went into hiding in a flat with a se
Most[Jewish] children were found hiding by German Soldiers and were ether shot or prosecuted
Well I mean not everyone was found in the Holocaust. A lot of people were in hiding and some weren't found and also a lot of people died in the camps or the escaped and no one knew where to find them.
Yes, because many people did not want to aid Jews. If it was found out that a non-Jewish person was aiding in the escape/hiding of a Jewish person, it was against the law and therefore those hiding the Jews would either go to jail or get killed. Many would not risk that.
they found out about it during the war, but it was only after the overwhelming evidence after the war that people actually believed it.
They were usually discovered by being betrayed by their neighbors, just as Anne Frank and her family was tipped off to the Gestapo by a burglar one night. Sometimes they were found through the routinely checks by Gestapo officials.
Albert Einstein
Anne Frank is famous for her diary, which she kept while in hiding during the Holocaust. Her diary provides a personal account of the hardships faced by Jewish people during World War II, and has since become a symbol of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
The Holocaust made her realize how important life is and to never take it for granted. She had to see and experience things that no child or person should ever have to see. She learned good morals on how to live.
Germans who did so were risking their life, since the Nazis would kill them if they found out.
The Holocaust was the extermination of six million European Jews during WW2. The word "holocaust" can be found as an old translation of "burnt-offering," since that is its literal meaning: wholly burnt.
Yes, Anne Frank's diary shows that she maintained her faith in humanity and in goodness despite the suffering she endured during the Holocaust. She also found solace in her belief in God, using her faith to find hope and resilience during her time in hiding.
Living in hiding during the Holocaust, Anne Frank and her family had to be cautious and discreet to avoid being discovered by the Nazis. Unabashed behavior or careless actions would have put them at greater risk of being found and captured. The intense fear and uncertainty of their situation required them to be extremely careful and maintain a low profile to ensure their safety.