She lived in Amsterdam before the war when the Germans came in 1941 and drove them into the ghetto in the center of town. She was hid in place within his boyfriend house who was not Jew.
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.
I wonder whether you mean something like 'Did World War 2 [not 1] hide the Holocaust?,
Joesph played a very important role in the survival of Jewish children. He hide kids in his parish until he found a trustworthy family to take care of them. He did this because he wanted to save the children in the Holocaust from deportation and death.
Under the blankets
because Nazis search houses
Erika Van Hesteren saved herself from the Nazis by escaping to the Netherlands, where she was able to hide with the help of a local family. Using false identification, she managed to evade capture by changing her appearance and staying in secluded areas. Her resourcefulness and the courage of those who assisted her played a crucial role in her survival during this perilous time.
places
yes
Some kids hide in in the out-houses.
Yes.
Most could not and did not hide, those that did; did so with the help of gentiles.
it made the Holocaust easier to hide. the volume of pows accelerated the need for the Holocaust
They hid up until they could no longer hide.
Miep Gies and Mr.Kraler helped Anne Frank's family hide during the Holocaust.
yes.
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.
Well... if you were referring to this during the time of the Holocaust... then they were trying to hide well is what they meant. If not, then that was a bias joke.