a concentration camp
most likely the Jews...6-7million died
The question as posed is unanswerable, since "the war" is not a clear reference to any particular war. If you are American "the War" likely refers to World War II. If you are French, "the War" likely refers to World War I. If you are Spanish, it likely refers to the Spanish Civil War. If you are Chinese, it likely refers to the Chinese Civil War. If you are Iranian, it likely refers to the Iran-Iraq War, etc. Please resubmit the question specifying which war you are talking about.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
only thousands, as most were cremated.
The assumption in the question is not accurate. In Poland and Lithuania, for example, most Jews were poor at the time.
most likely the Jews...6-7million died
Most jews lived in Nove Mesto
At the start of World War 2 was Poland with 3.3 Million Jews. by the end of World War 2, it only had 250,000 left and by then the Soviet Union had the most surviving Jews, which was 1.75 Million. Total of 1.1 Million Soviet Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
No, the Jews were not a side in World War 2. The Jews collectively were not combattants.
world war 2 kid, think about it, Jews, lots and lots of Jews...
about 6 million Jews died in all world war 2.
The question as posed is unanswerable, since "the war" is not a clear reference to any particular war. If you are American "the War" likely refers to World War II. If you are French, "the War" likely refers to World War I. If you are Spanish, it likely refers to the Spanish Civil War. If you are Chinese, it likely refers to the Chinese Civil War. If you are Iranian, it likely refers to the Iran-Iraq War, etc. Please resubmit the question specifying which war you are talking about.
There was a lot of sentiment for Jews after World War 2. Israel was created for Zionist Jews as a result.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
Hatred for Jews
The Nazi Germans.
only thousands, as most were cremated.