Yes people still held bar mitzvahs in the ghetto but they were very small and secretive so they wouldn't get caught.
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).
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Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
There were no Olympic Games held at the time of the Holocaust. What you are probably thinking of is the Berlin Olympics, five years before the Holocaust.
about 6 million Jews out of 8 million Jews
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).
the Jewish people did and an estimate of about 100,000 of them died well, almost all of them died before long. Some ghettos also held gypsies.
They were the victims, persecuted and killed by the Germans. They were held in ghettos and camps; some were shot to death and many were gassed.
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Yes.
Jesse Owens (the star American athlete) was not held in Germany and it was not during the Holocaust.
It is not possible to answer this question with even an approximation. Many of the people interned during the Holocaust starved to death due to lack of food. The quality and quantity of food was not recorded or, if recorded, was not accurate or truthful. Suffice it to say, the caloric intake of those held was grossly insufficient.
Bar mitzvahs are held at synagogues.
Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
There were no Olympic Games held at the time of the Holocaust. What you are probably thinking of is the Berlin Olympics, five years before the Holocaust.
When Hitler gained he enforced strict laws on Jews that just kept getting harsher and harsher. Ghettos were usally a sectioned of area in a major city suronded by barbed wire fences and gaurded by Nazis. Ghettos were the place were all the Jews and other undesireables being persecuted by Hitler were sent. These places were impoverished and filthy. People lived and worked in the ghettos but many were forced to do cruel jobs ebforced by the Nazis. When the ghettos got to full the Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps. Before the Jews were sent to the concentration camps they were sent to transit camps. Transit camps were where Jews stayed until they were sent to the concentration camp. It was sort of a sorting ground like some may have been sent to Auschwitz well others were sent to Birkenau. Transit camps were similar to concentration camps but the conditions were significanty better. To learn more about this topic and the holocaust I encourage you to visit United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at USHMM.org