The event you are referring to is likely the Holocaust, during which millions of Jews were forcibly taken to concentration and extermination camps by the Nazis during World War II. In these camps, many were subjected to horrific conditions, forced labor, and systematic extermination, including mass shootings and gassings in large ovens known as crematoria. The Holocaust remains one of the most tragic and severe genocides in history, leading to the loss of approximately six million Jewish lives.
It says in the Holocaust that the Jews were burned.
The yellow star was what Jews were forced to wear in order to identify them as Jews it was placed in their clothes in their jewelry and this helped people realize who they were
because hitler forced them to
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
Crematoria and pits.
Jews
they burned
The Star of David.
The earliest event which I can find was in 638, when a group of Jews were burned at the stake in Toledo, Spain. European Christian expulsions of Jews, however (and synagogue-burnings), began four hundred years before that.See:A list
Hitler gased them in the gas chamber & then burned them
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
The Jews were forced to live in the ghettos of the German-controlled cities. Please also see the related question below.