The Nazis' military strength was overwhelming. Please also see the related question.
The Zealots were a party among the Jews (so called from their zeal for the law) who were determined to resist Roman or any foreign authority in Palestine.
It changed the jews social live by making each other enimies and give away jews because they wouldnt want to be captured because of being a jew. It changed the jews view to polictics because at the time, the Axis law was too hate and kill all jews, this terrorized them and most went into hiding and survived. Jews becomed poor because jews didnt have much jobs and if they did, it would be a very short pay.so jews had to ration out food to 300 ounces per person, per day.
If the non-Jews fought back for the Jews the non-Jews that helped them would be sent to a concentration camps with the Jews. There was also an incredibly larger segment of the population that actually believed that the removal of the Jewish population was a positive or did not care enough to involve themselves.
The Jews were (overwhelmingly) unarmed civilians ... They were in no position to stop the Holocaust or 'liberate themselves'. When they did resist, as in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, it was out of desperation rather than anything else.Please see the related questions for further information.
no it wouldnt because all the states wouldnt get along as well, also we wouldnt have a proper government across the country. Every state would be much different and we wouldnt be one nation
no, you could argue that the Sobibor uprising was, but ultimately: No.
The Zealots were a party among the Jews (so called from their zeal for the law) who were determined to resist Roman or any foreign authority in Palestine.
He was very jelous of the Jews that attened the school he did, they wouldnt let him join in A LOT of projects or activities.
Some Gentiles risked their lives by going into the ghettos and smuggling food or helping the Jews escape.
It changed the jews social live by making each other enimies and give away jews because they wouldnt want to be captured because of being a jew. It changed the jews view to polictics because at the time, the Axis law was too hate and kill all jews, this terrorized them and most went into hiding and survived. Jews becomed poor because jews didnt have much jobs and if they did, it would be a very short pay.so jews had to ration out food to 300 ounces per person, per day.
If the non-Jews fought back for the Jews the non-Jews that helped them would be sent to a concentration camps with the Jews. There was also an incredibly larger segment of the population that actually believed that the removal of the Jewish population was a positive or did not care enough to involve themselves.
He spoke out against the Soviet Union's refusal to allow Jews to immigrate to Israel.
Lighting the candles or oil Menorah each night after nightfall and recognizing that there will always be attempts to convince Jews to assimilate but they can and should resist.
what is the prefix or suffix for resist?
The Jews were (overwhelmingly) unarmed civilians ... They were in no position to stop the Holocaust or 'liberate themselves'. When they did resist, as in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, it was out of desperation rather than anything else.Please see the related questions for further information.
i think that they wouldnt. plus they are famouse they wouldnt have any privacy anyway.
what is a resist