How did Nazis make Jews stand out?
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
How was the weapons of the Holocaust used?
the greatest weapon of the Holocaust was indifference, this was used to great effect: over the previous eight years the Nazis had done many morally dubious things to the Jews, combined with an actual physical attack during Kristalnacht. They noticed that niether domestically nor internationally was anything done in response; there were no popular protests, no issue raised within the League of Nations, no type of sanctions. With the safety of this knowledge the Nazis could employ any other weapons that they wanted.
It would be easy to say that hate was one of them, but it was closer to fear. The Nazis would make the people afraid that the Jews were a danger to them, their families and their 'way of life'. With this people were happy to see the Jews dissapear from sight. Once out of sight the Nazis could do whatever they wanted.
How was the Holocaust successful?
It killed an estimated six million Jews. Jewish culture and tradition was, let us face it almost wiped out in Germany. In this horrible sense it was a success. apart from diplomats from Israel, the Jews never came back to Germany.
What is is 11-06-1990 in romas numerals?
XI-VI-MDCCCCLXXXX or XI-VI-XMM. Note that 1990 is notcorrectly expressed as MCMXC in Roman numerals because of sound mathematical reasons.
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Would Israel exist without the Holocaust?
it would probally be a lot better than it is now with 6,000,000 (or somethin like that) more people
How effective were the Nazis in controlling the German Jews?
In terms of controlling the populace, the nationalist-socialists began a police state, known as a fascism, and began rerouting many members of the populace into different dwellings. Remember that the motto of German police, rather than to serve and protect, is your friend and helper. The police or soldiers would often tell the Jews and other undesirable elements, such as Romani (AKA Gypsies), immigrants, and others, that the accommodations were only temporary.
The entire populace had no jobs, other than what they made for themselves. The government had promised work to everyone, so that everyone could earn their food in the cause of building the nation. As a result, being picked up at the start of the day, to go work at a factory or office was normal, and many working-class persons, who didn't own and operate a small business, often were happy just to have work to do. Remember that the typical German work ethic is one of needing to work regularly on something, similarly with the typical Jewish work ethic.
Also, keep in mind that the government controlled all information, from schools to newspapers and radio, and were constantly telling people that the eastern areas were being developed for new towns and cities, for all the people forced to live in the Ghettos. Putting up with the bad conditions was to be rewarded with a new life, eventually.
Once placed in the internment and extermination camps, many Jews weren't able to escape, and were either worked to death, starved, gassed, or shot. Many were experimented on, as well, to find out things like what happens if you inject syphilis directly into the brain, and then remove the effected tissues; or what happens if you strip someone naked and make them freezing cold, then baking hot, repeatedly. They were able to control the populations in the camps with simple show of force and strength in arms. However, some were able to escape prior to internment, and survived, hunted as fugitives. In the case of Sobibor extermination camp, some interned Jews did escape, and survived, but had to kill their guards to do it.
What were Adolf Hitler's views on society?
The Nazis believed in an 'all-Aryan', military-style society with a 'top-down' command structure.
The supreme virtues for Nazis were:
No, of course you should not! No matter what nation a person is born in, which is not open to choice, as humans we should be more compassionate, bearing in mind that we could have easily been placed in the same situation. Would the Nazis have been so elated in their supposed superiority, had they been herded into the gas chambers, in place of the unfortunate people that were forced to enter the gas chambers?
What weapons were used during the Holocaust and why?
The only weapon really used in the Holocaust were Gas chambers using Zyklon-B rodenticide gas, (killing so many the extermination-camp crematoria had to run continually). Before this, many victims were simply shot, but the Nazis realised this was too inefficient for their mass-murder policy, and had bad psychological effects on the soldiers involved.
Why didn't Bulgaria deport its Jews to concentration camps even though it was a German ally?
Bulgaria was not the only ally of Nazi Germany that didn't hand its Jews over to the Nazis. Others that refused were: * Italy (while still independent) * Finland These countries were not willing to hand over their own citizens to be slaughtered. Bulgaria wobbled a bit initially, but the government was encouraged by the future Pope John XXIII to stand firm on this issue. By contrast, Romania and Croatia conducted their own holocausts with great zeal.
What does a Jewish restaurant menu look like?
A kosher restaurant menu may be very similar to a non-kosher one, though it will not have both dairy and meat items appearing together. In addition, it won't feature non-kosher foods like shellfish, pork (or other pig-based products) or a number of other meats derived from non-kosher animals.
There are kosher restaurants featuring Italian, Chinese, Mexican, Thai, and numerous other cuisines with the above limitations. Often, to avoid the meat+milk prohibition, soy products are used to replace one.
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What happened to the Nazi leaders after the holocaust?
Those who were in senior leadership positions, as well as lower ranking ones who had committed particularly heinous war crimes, were tried and, if convicted, executed or imprisoned. The Nazi Party was abolished and outlawed and its members forbidden from holding government posts. Michael Montagne
Did Jews celebrate Passover in ghettos?
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances.
Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
What prison German camp was the largest and most notorious?
Notably , Auschwitz concentration camp was both the largest and notorious .
Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Theresienstadt, Treblinka and T.II
Does anyone have a grandparent who was a ss soldier?
Of course there are. However, the grandparent might (understandably) not want to talk about such things with a grandchild. That is also a very personal question to ask. It would be more polite to think of others before you ask a question.
What do Jews do in their free time?
Jews do exactly the same things that gentiles do. They read, write, go to the movies, play games and have fun with their family and friends. Perhaps the only notable exception is that many Jews are driven to success with post-graduate university education and professional careers. So, they might spend a little more time hitting the books and conducting research, or going to summer school in an effort to fast-track their college education. But, primarily, there is no difference between what Jews do with their free time and what gentiles do.
There are a number of definitions:
Where did sendler hide Jews after saving them?
Sendler moved them all over Poland mostly in other homes that would accept the Jews