They read books, cooked for each other and took care of one another. An example of a group of Jewish people that were in hiding is Anne Frank and her family.
Anne and her sister Margot were teenagers at the time. Anne loved writing in her diary and researching members of royalty. Margot passed the time immersing hersel in her studies. Otto read Charles Dickens novels and tracked the progress of the allied forces. Edith read her prayer books and kept a close eye on her daughters- she was very worried about them.
They would be taken to camps or killed.
they were in hiding because they were Jews and Hitler was going to kill all the Jews.
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.
They had a list of the names of Jews and some people turned them in if they found out about them hiding.
To flush-out or kill all remaining Jews who were hiding from deportation to the camps
Informers. There were cash rewards for turning in Jews.
First, the question should read:How did Jews move to their hiding spot?Assuming the question is meant seriously, it is unanswerable.• Jews move the same way anyone else does.• Which Jews, where, when, and what sort of hiding spot?• Permanently move to a permanent hiding spot, or temporarily move to a temporary hiding spot?
Jews who did not go into hiding were caught and sent to concentration or death camps.
One of the ways was through informers, who were rewarded for reporting Jews in hiding. The Gestopo found citizens. They asked them to turn in any Jews they knew of. The Geheime Staatspolizei would threaten to kill the citizens if they didn't turn in any Jews. Also, they would wander the street at night to see if they could find anyone who seemed suspicious.
concentration camps
the top two reasons would be; to keep warm and so that the rubbish did not clutter.
because they were afraid that they would get caught by the nazi