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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately 6 million European Jews during World War II planned by Adolf Hitler.

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Is magda mozes still alive?

If Magda Mozes came to America in 1947, and she was 17 when she came, she would be 82 right now. I think she is still alive. But then again I could be wrong.

What were the emotional struggles for survivors of the Holocaust?

There was of course 'survivor's guilt', the coming to terms with the fact that most of the people around them has died, but they had been spared.

There was also very often problems in returning to where they came from. People there often felt guilty about not doing more to protect their Jewish neighbours, this would often manifest itself in anger towards the returning victim.

Survivors in Poland found that under the Communist government their houses had been re-allocated to others and they had nowhere to go back to.

Why did the final stage of the Final soultion begin?

It began because Germany found that it still had millions of Jews within its territories and the means to kill them.

How can you get your baby's dad's rights taken away if he recently got out of prison for drug dealing and unlicensed guns and now is threatening you and the cops won't do anything bc of his wording?

It isn't that the police won't help you, they can't. This jerk has paid his debt to society and will probably end up back in prison again. Until that time the police are powerless by law to do anything. You could hire a lawyer and take your child's father to court and win full custody. I am sure the judge would lean in your favor.

Good luckMarcy

His rights are only questionable if he is seriously and directly abusing his child. If he is not then give him a break, he just got out of prison and probably feels pretty abused. Don't get angry. Give him love. With the number of fathers who abandon their children, he should be respected for wanting to care for his child. Listen to him. Provide support and try to help him be a good father. If you are trying to take his baby away it's natural that he will threaten you. It is a serious crime against GOD to separate fathers from their children. Even a drug dealing, gun toting father is probably better than none.

Obviously there is a problem with how the "threat" is being defined by the involved parties. When anyone is threatened with physical harm, they must be willing to file charges and aid in the prosecution of said person. Police can only take action when (if) the person is physically injured, it isn't that they don't care, it is the law. The issue of terminating parental rights is not decided by either parent but by the court, a judge will only issue such an order if the child is abused or neglected by said parent(s). If there is evidence to prove a parent is unstable, it is still unlikely parental rights would be completely terminated, it is more likely the parent would be required to participate in supervised visitation.

How many people were alive at the end of the Holocaust?

There are various definitions of Holocaust survivor. On the most stringent definition, about 150,000 survived. This means Jews who were in real danger and/or in camps and/or in hiding and still alive on 8 May 1945.

What Happens the old people in the Nazis Death camps?

some where just put to death outhers not so lukey where used for testing

Who wanted all the jews dead?

The desire to exterminate the Jewish population is most notably associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime during World War II. This genocidal ideology culminated in the Holocaust, where six million Jews were systematically murdered in an attempt to eradicate Judaism and its adherents from Europe. The Nazis propagated deeply rooted anti-Semitic beliefs, viewing Jews as a primary enemy of the German state and society.

Why was Auschwitz turned into a museum?

People tend to forget history by the pass of time. It was important to keep it as a museum so the people don't forget about this genocide.

We have nothing to fear from the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and what they taught us in our past history.

-Life Sketches of Ellen G White, page 216-

What were the two groups that were put into the concentration camps?

There was a female group and a male group. It didn't matter how old you were, if you were a female you would be put into a female concentration camp or if you were a male, you would be transferred to a male concentration camp.

What happened to Copenhagen Denmark after the Holocaust?

The question seem to imply that Copenhagen as whole was a target of the Holocaust, which would be a bit of an exaggeration. There were approx. 7.000 Jews living in Denmark at the time of the German occupation - most of them in Copenhagen. With the exception of people who due to old age or illness were unable to travel, almost all Jews were saved from the Holocaust due to a number of factors (like a German official warning Danish politicians, a popular active support of the secret evacuation of Jews to coastal towns and via boats on to neutral Sweden). They stayed in Sweden until the war was over after which they returned to Denmark and Copenhagen. (PS: some apparently didn't have the patience to wait it out in Sweden and quickly snug back to Denmark and joined the resistance movement. PPS: The German official who spilled the beans, Duchwitz, became a West-German ambassador to Denmark in the 50's).

How did the khumer rouge kill people?

Pro-communist rebels, and similar rebellion factions, used similar tactics, as their Viet Cong neighbors in South Vietnam, e.g. hit and run guerrilla tactics, land mines, etc.

Why do people betray us?

Sometimes people think that it is for your own good but it is never good to betray anyone. Although, generaly, the most comon reason is simply because they don't like you or don't wan't you to know something because they are afraid you will be upset.

I hope that you will take none of this seriously because there are many different reasons and some we will never find out but the easiest way of finding out is to just ask them strait out. Be completely truthful (so that they feel bad about betraying you) and just ask them.

What will happen if you are pregnant and your boyfriend is a Jehovah's Witness?

This is something you'll have to ask and discuss with him. Now that your pregnant the child is yours and it's your choice on what you choose to do. Most religious groups would hope that you took on their faith and married as quickly as possible. But different strokes for different folks, and you really need to tell him if it's his but make sure your own family know first and understand that you haven't told him yet as you may need their support in making any decisions. Please remember that the child is yours and it's your responsibility to decide what your going to do. Nobody can force you or insist you do otherwise if you don't want too.

ANSWER FROM A JEHOVAH'S WITNESS:

One of the basic things that are stressed at the Kingdom Hall, is the resposibility that parents, and in particular, fathers have for providing for their children. The scriptural admonition at 1 Timothy 5:8 is "Certainly if anyone does not provide for those who are his own, and especially for those who are members of his household, he has disowned the faith and is worse than a person without faith."

So the direction that your boyfriend would receive from those at his place of worship will be to take care of his responsibilities toward his child to provide for it. Of course, since you have not stated your age or his age, there may be hinderances to his being able to take care of these things if he is too young to have a job.

You have stated that he is a JW, but it must be noted that attending the Kingdom Hall does not make one a JW. He may say that he is a JW, but unless he is actually baptised as a JW, and active in the congregation, the congregation will not regard him as a JW. Being a "meeting attender" is not being a Jehovah's Witness, nor does simply having parents who are JW's make one a JW. Since he has gotten involved with pre-marital sex, which is not condoned by the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, he may not neccessarily be an active member of the congregation. That being the case, I would suspect that his actions toward you and your child may not be very different than anyone else's would be.

If, however, he is an active member, and a baptised witness, then the congregation elders will no doubt meet with him privately to give him counsel from the Bible on God's view of pre-marital sex. They will try to determine how he feels about what has happened, and they may actually restrict him for a time from engaging in certain congregational activities. They will also counsel him on his responsibilties toward you and the child. They will focus on the scripture I stated above, and how he now has an obligation to take care of and provide what is needed for his offspring.

As far as your religious beliefs are concerned, if you do not want your child to go to the Kingdom Hall, that is your right. I would suspect that your boyfriend probably won't push the issue anyway. But if he does push the issue, you will have to work that out between yourselves. I assure you, that no one at the Kingdom Hall should be telling him that he needs to make the child become a JW. If anyone does try to influence your boyfriend in this way, for instance, his parents, then that is their own ideas that they have conjured up. That will not be at the direction of the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses, nor will it be because a tenant of our faith. We believe that one's choice of their faith HAS to be a conscious decision of one who has reached maturity.

If, by chance, you decide to allow the child to go with him to meetings at the Kingdom Hall, or even go yourself, that will not make you or your child a JW, nor would anything be expected of either of you by the people in the congregation. Nobody would try to force something on you or the child. Someone may offer to study the Bible with you privately to answer any questions you may have, but it will not be in an aggressive way. It will be nothing more than a cordial invitation, to which a cordial "no thanks" will suffice, if that is your wish.

Just as your rights and beliefs should be respected by all concerned, when the child reaches maturity, if he or she chooses on their own to become one of Jehovah's Witnesses, you should also repect your child's right to such a decision. Faith is a decision that everyone makes, whether it is even to believe in a god or not. Everyone makes a choice. For a time, the parent(s) set the standard for the child, but at some point, the child takes over and does it by themselves.

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When the Jews were in concentration camps did they celebrate Hanukkah?

In the concentration camps, during the Jews' allotted resting time of a few minutes, during Hanukkah, they would sometimes sit down and reminisce about how their fathers/mothers lit the menorah. Some Jews did not celebrate it at all. It must be kept in mind that they were in horrifically inhumane conditions in the concentration camps and had virtually no materials at all. Nonetheless, there are some poignant true stories about the few who did manage to light some form of impromptu menorah, against all odds.

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