the people who worked down stairs
No African were not, even if people claimed they are, then what about what happened to those slaves when they arrived at the new worlds?
Not in the memories of the people who lived through it, or the hearts of those whose loved ones were there. Those who want to pretend it never happened are helping nobody.
Yes, because many people did not want to aid Jews. If it was found out that a non-Jewish person was aiding in the escape/hiding of a Jewish person, it was against the law and therefore those hiding the Jews would either go to jail or get killed. Many would not risk that.
During the war years, Miep Gies lent an ear to Anne Frank, who was one of the residents in hiding. Miep provided support and companionship, listening to Anne's thoughts and feelings as she documented her experiences in her diary. This connection offered Anne a sense of normalcy and comfort amid the harsh realities of their circumstances. Miep's role was crucial in helping to maintain the morale of those in hiding.
Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
the people who worked down stairs
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Anne Frank's family was supported by Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl, who helped them hide in the annex. They provided food, supplies, news from the outside world, and emotional support to the Frank family during their time in hiding.
The organization that provided these services during World War II was called the Dutch Resistance. They played a crucial role in helping Jewish people and others persecuted by the Nazis to hide and survive during the occupation of the Netherlands.
"Jump Around" by House of Pain
Those who rule in Dictatorship cannot he held responsible to the will of the people. The government is not accountable for the policies, nor for how they are carried out.
A monk in charge of helping the poor is commonly known as a "almoner" or "almoner monk." They were responsible for distributing alms, or charitable donations, to those in need.
As early as 1933 when those who had assimilated into German society and rejected orthodoxy began to see that escape was the only option. They were also victims of the Nuremburg Laws, and those that got tired of it started to go into hiding before they "disappeared" with the other people. Some, however, did not go into hiding, but sent their children into hiding or to other areas so that they would have a chance to survive.
Givivng shelter, food, and water to those who need it.
Compromise
They were responsible for being sexually active and not being safe. they wanted those children.
Miep and Mr. Kraler helped the Franks and the Van Daans because they were moved by their plight and wanted to assist those in hiding from the Nazis. They took great risks to provide food, supplies, and support to the families in hiding in the secret annex.