After the Holocaust most people went back to their homes but instead of finding their homes their neighborhoods were destroyed. So techniquelly there is no answer to this question because we simply don't know unless we were in the holocaust ourselves.
Most Jews was sent to the ghettos and later evacuted by SS officers to concentration camps.
During the Holocaust the Jews were first sent to ghettos and from there to extermination camps and concentration camps.After the Holocaust many Jews were unable to go home and had to live in camps for Displaced Persons until they could find somewhere permanent.
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
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Thy were laws of what the Jews couldn't do during the holocaust such as practice religion, go to school && things like that.
No. This is the first time I have heard this suggestion, and I believe it would puzzle Holocaust survivors. I agree with the above answer, the holocaust was not a child getting spanked. It was massive murder of millions of men, women & children. If your entire family & all you friends had been murdered, would that make you a better person? I think it did make the Jews stronger. During the holocaust, the Jews followed the Germans orders like lambs being lead to slaughter. When the war was over, the Jews realized they were without a real home and most of them decided to go back to the Middle East. There they fought the British and the Palestinians that lead to formation of the State of Israel. If they had not suffered the hardships of the Holocaust, I do not believe Israel would be a nation now.
During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.
During the Holocaust Jews were interned.
During the Holocaust the Jews were first sent to ghettos and from there to extermination camps and concentration camps.After the Holocaust many Jews were unable to go home and had to live in camps for Displaced Persons until they could find somewhere permanent.
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President Frankllin D. Roosevelt refused the Jews from The Holocaust, so they had to go back to Europe and suffer during the Holocaust.
During the Holocaust, the Jews were transported to the camps in box cars. There were usually over one hundred Jews in one box car at a time. There was no room to stretch, lay down, or go to the bathroom. They would usually be in the box cars for days.
Some of the forms of discrimination that the Jews had to go through during the holocaust (1939-1945)were not being able to go the playground, museum, swimming pools, and some public schools. Another thing they has to go through was not being able to be in most of the same classes with the Germans, and if they were, they weren't allowed to get good markers, such as reading their essays out loud.
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
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Anne Frank wrote in her diary that the Jews who did not go into hiding were being arrested, sent to concentration camps, and faced the risk of being killed during the Holocaust.
Thy were laws of what the Jews couldn't do during the holocaust such as practice religion, go to school && things like that.