terrible
before the Hungarian action in the summer of 1944 life was relatively normal.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
They lived there life as the would any other day. Going about there same traditions everyday.
Holocaust is an act of mass destruction of human life. An example of a holocaust is the mass murder of Jews under Hitlers Nazi regime.
She was dead.
before the Hungarian action in the summer of 1944 life was relatively normal.
quiet.
More than 6 million Jews and a like number of non-Jews were killed. Millions more emerged with major injuries and horrific memories. Today there are more living "Schindler Jews" around the world, than Jews in Poland. In 1939, there were 3 million Jews in Poland.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
They lived there life as the would any other day. Going about there same traditions everyday.
There were fewer Jews. For the Jews life had changed a great deal. For gentiles, not so much. Most changes to life in Europe at this time were more due to the war than to the Holocaust.
in the holocaust, it was terrible. they were hurt and beaten.Most of them were killed by gassing.
Holocaust is an act of mass destruction of human life. An example of a holocaust is the mass murder of Jews under Hitlers Nazi regime.
Before the Holocaust, Jews faced persecution in much of the world, just not as bad as the Nazi persecution. Persecution was intense in Russia (both under the Tzars and the Communists). In Western Europe and the United States, Jews enjoyed relatively civil treatment, with many of the rights of citizenship, although there was still considerable legal discrimination against Jews even in the United States. Jews in Arab lands had second-class citizenship, although sometimes this allowed a comfortable existence comparable to that of European Jews. 200 years before the Holocaust, the Spanish Inquisition was still actively persecuting crypto-Jews, sometimes burning them at the stake, and Jews had no secure rights of citizenship in any country.
She was dead.
He made a Holocaust for Jews and blamed them for everything WWII, Financial crisis, etc. He did this, I think, because he was tired of seeing Jews in his life
Here are a few ideas for essay topics about the Holocaust: How did Christians and other non-Jews aid Jews during the Holocaust? How did European citizens rebel against the Nazis? What was life like in a hiding place? What civil rights were taken away from the Jews? What was life like for displaced persons? What was Kristallnacht? Who were some of the major Nazi leaders and what role did they play in contributing to the Holocaust? What was the significance of the yellow star Jews were forced to wear? How do you think Nazi leaders were able to influence ordinary citizens when it came to prejudice against Jews?