other familys that wern't threated by the naizs
No some helped hide the Jews
Children rebelled against the Nazis in various ways. Some joined resistance groups and engaged in acts of sabotage, disseminated anti-Nazi propaganda, and helped hide Jews. Others participated in student protests, refused to join Hitler Youth organizations, or demonstrated noncompliance with Nazi ideologies. Their acts of rebellion often came with great risks, including imprisonment, persecution, or even death.
nazis were killing jews, needed to hide, had to remain quiet at all times, no open windows, dependant on others
The Nazi's were mean and were anti-semenitists. They believed people of the Jewish faith wereen't normal and not ment for the Aryan race. The Nazi's also tied in with the mistreatment to the Jewish people in history - for example passover or the time of moses
The reason that some Jewish people went into hiding was to stay away from being sent to an unfair death in a concentration camp, also they went into hiding for their children, some Jewish families were not able to hide everyone so they hid their children. Some Jewish children were sent to live with non-Jewish relatives, or maybe even a non-Jewish friend. These cautions may have saved Jews their life
I believe it was to hide the light inside the house so the Nazis assumed they were all asleep
"Twenty and Ten" is a real book written by Claire Huchet Bishop. It is a children's novel inspired by true events during World War II, where a group of children in a French village helped hide Jewish children from the Nazis.
Anne Frank needed a hideout because she was Jewish and hitler didn't like Jewish people so she needed to hide from all of the Nazis.
Once. With the little Jewish girl in the Red coat that tried to run and hide from the Nazis.
In the book "Jacob's Rescue," Yurek is a Jewish man who helps Jacob and a group of other Jewish children hide from the Nazis during World War II. He plays a crucial role in keeping them safe and assisting them in their escape and survival.
No some helped hide the Jews
Annemarie promised Ellen that she would keep her friendship and hide the fact that Ellen was Jewish. She also promised to help Ellen escape to safety when the Nazis started targeting Jewish people.
The few who weren't summarily killed, and managed to escape the Nazis, and weren't handed over to the Nazis by the local populace, hid wherever they could. Some went into the forests and joined the partisans (and even there, they faced antisemitism).
From 1939 on any Jew found trying to 'hide', either in person, or to conceal his or her Jewish identity risked, at the very least, a savage beating.
the principal reason for the family to hide themselves was to escape from Nazis
1938
Children rebelled against the Nazis in various ways. Some joined resistance groups and engaged in acts of sabotage, disseminated anti-Nazi propaganda, and helped hide Jews. Others participated in student protests, refused to join Hitler Youth organizations, or demonstrated noncompliance with Nazi ideologies. Their acts of rebellion often came with great risks, including imprisonment, persecution, or even death.