They were usually discovered by being betrayed by their neighbors, just as Anne Frank and her family was tipped off to the Gestapo by a burglar one night. Sometimes they were found through the routinely checks by Gestapo officials.
a christian women during the holocaust who risked her own life to protect her friend isle baumgart, who was Jewish by hiding her in her home
Sadly there was very little fun to be had by the Jews in hiding during World War 2. With the threat of being caught ever present they spent a lot of time in small spaces reading, writing or crafting of some type.
When Jews were being deported to death camps during The Holocaust, some of them managed to hide in the sewers, in basements, cellars, old barns, or in the forest for years until the war ended. They hid from Nazis who tried to murder them.
the Jews brought dimonds cake twillzers(food),that is all they brought
They were mainly Jewish people, gypsies, lesbian/gay people, black people, or any undesirables that didn't fit Hitler's "perfect race" that were executed during the holocaust. If you go to your local library there will probably be a lot of books and information regarding this topic.
you could be in hiding for the duration without ever being caught.
I am sure there were attempts at making an underground railroad like during slavery in the US. The Hiding Place, a book about that sort of topic was written by a Jew caught during the holocaust.
Most[Jewish] children were found hiding by German Soldiers and were ether shot or prosecuted
Thousands of German Jewish teenagers were caught up in the Holocaust. One who became famous after the war was Anne Frank, because her diary was recovered from its hiding place by her father and was eventually published, giving people a more personalized connection to that atrocity.
a christian women during the holocaust who risked her own life to protect her friend isle baumgart, who was Jewish by hiding her in her home
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She was Jewish, and as you know, Nazists built concentration camps and their idea was to destroy Jewish people. She was found in Amsterdam where she was hiding and took to Bergen-Belsen camp where she died. Also, her mother and sister died there. Just her father survived and died in 1980.
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.
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More than 80% of the Jews of Europe did NOT survive the Holocaust. Those that did, survived by luck, hiding, and help from others.
Peter Van Pels was caught by the Nazis during the Holocaust when he and his family were discovered hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam, where they had been living in hiding with Anne Frank and her family. Their hiding place was betrayed to the authorities, leading to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps.
The figure of 6% seems very high indeed. Living in hiding is very difficult indeed and one is completely dependent on others for food and other essentials.