In concentration camps roll-call on the Appelplatz took place at least twice a day and was often deliberately prolonged in order to add to the prisoners' miseries.
This would refer to the places that Jews were told to gather, in order for them to be re-located (usually to their deaths).
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The SS were helping the war. They were supposed to gather things that were needed for the war like furniture, blankets, and other supplies that the troops needed. Although the the SS mainly took those from the Jews.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
No. Some hid and some fled. A small number managed to get forged documents showing that they were not Jews. In addition, there were also Jews beyond Hitler's reach, for example, in the US and Britain.
This would refer to the places that Jews were told to gather, in order for them to be re-located (usually to their deaths).
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The word appelplatz is not a word in English. In German, it is used for 'roll call' or the square or area of the death camps where roll call was taken twice a day. At the appelplatz, prisoners were required to stand in line and selections were made for who would be sent to die that day and who could return to their barracks.
the Jews gather together and pray
Roll call area inside concentration, labor and death camps
Yes, we pray and congregate in synagogues.
Appellplatz is a military term and translates as parade ground.
When the roman ensign (eagle) shows up in the temple - that will indicate the death of many Jews in Jerusalem, thus the eagles gather.
Every day is a prayer day. Muslims specifically gather on Fridays for prayers and Jews specifically gather on Friday Nights for Sabbath Welcoming.
They were also barred from the civil service and from certain professions to gather in ghetos and in death camps. Jews were not allowed to have a job in Germany.
The appelplatz in the book Night is a courtyard in the concentration camps where prisoners were assembled for daily roll call and inspections. It was a place of intense hardship and suffering, where prisoners endured harsh conditions and punishments.
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