The reason that I think it was important to face the Holocaust with family members is because this was a time of social breakdown. There were no laws to protect them, no police to come to their aid. All they had were each other, and while that didn't give them much assistance, it was better than nothing at all. It is always important because, no matter what the problem is, family will always be family. During this time, friends could not be trusted, because Nazis were paying for betrayal.
they got the sickness's typhus, and mulnutrition
Lois Lowry is an acclaimed author known for her children's and young adult literature, but she does not have a direct involvement with the Holocaust. However, her book "Number the Stars," published in 1989, addresses the Holocaust by telling the story of a young Danish girl who helps her Jewish friend escape from the Nazis during World War II. This work serves as a poignant exploration of bravery and friendship in the face of persecution and aims to educate young readers about the horrors of the Holocaust.
IMPORTANT PEOPLE Adolf Eichman Eichman was a lieutenant colonel in the Gestapo. Being such an important man as he was, Eichman was in charge of taking people to concentration camps. Eichman had a plan to create
They had to find a place for the Jews to stay, they ran the risk of being caught by the Nazis, and if they were caught they were killed or sent to a concentration camp.
shut your face up
it made tham more compliant, if the Nazis could keep the family together, then they were more likely to go to their deaths quietly.
After seeing that Jews were harder to control when they were separated from their families, they kept them together as much as possible until the end, as people would not create trouble or try to escape for fear of retributions to their families.
it made tham more compliant, if the Nazis could keep the family together, then they were more likely to go to their deaths quietly.
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
The struggles that families
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
they got the sickness's typhus, and mulnutrition
They were used on prisoners in concentration camps, sometimes in the face!
no they got buried face down
Albert einstien faced being a German-Jew during the Holocaust
My face and your face mixed together!!
the europeans came for a new life for them an their families