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Where did the Jews go into during and after the Holocaust?

During the Holocaust the Jews were first sent to ghettos and from there to extermination camps and concentration camps.After the Holocaust many Jews were unable to go home and had to live in camps for Displaced Persons until they could find somewhere permanent.


How were the Jews labeled in the halocaust?

the Jews were labled by name


What were DPs during World War 2?

DPs were known as displaced persons at the end of the war. They were Jews and any other person who had no home or country to return to and needed a place to live. They were put in displaced persons camps until they could be relocated.


What happened to Jews after the Holocaust?

Many of the survivors were sent to Displaced Persons' (DP) camps and began to rebuild their lives. In many cases they were unable to go home and settled in Israel or the U.S.


Where did they go after the camps?

Some survivors of the concentration camps camps were able to go home. However, many did not wish to or were unable to do so. (For example, there was violence against the Jews in Poland in 1945-46). These survivors had to go instead to Displaced Persons Camp initially. Later they found new homes and by the end of 1951 all the camps for Displaced Persons (except one) were dissolved.


The movement to unite displaced Jews and settle them in Palestine is called?

The word is Zionism.


Where did the people go after the internment camps?

The displaced persons in the internment camps went either to their original countries, to live with relatives elsewhere, and many went to other countries like the United States. Some Jews went to Israel.


How many Jews were living in Europe in 1946?

In 1946, it is estimated that approximately 1.5 million Jews were living in Europe. This number reflects a dramatic decline due to the Holocaust, which had resulted in the deaths of about six million Jews during World War II. Many survivors were displaced, and while some returned to their home countries, others remained in displaced persons camps or emigrated to places like the United States and Palestine. The Jewish population in Europe continued to face significant challenges in the post-war period.


How did the six day war affect the Jewish people?

Jews were displaced, evicted, and persecuted from the Arab nationsSixdaywar.org


What did Jews eat while they were in displaced persons camps?

The displaced persons who were not real sick were given regular food like meat, vegetables, eggs, etc. But a good proportion them were sick and in a starvation state. The medical personnel and Red Cross workers had to help them recover. They fed them broth, "gruel" and whatever else would stay in their stomachs. Eventually they were able to eat soft foods and tolerate vitamins and minerals and proteins again. Sadly, many had lost their teeth due to starvation effects.


How many Jews live in Uganda?

About 30.3 million persons.


Jews & other persons were viewed as a to the nazi regime.?

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