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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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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.

What exactly is a Jew?

There are a number of definitions:

  1. An adherent of Judaism.
  2. The child of a Jewish mother.
  3. A person of Jewish ancestry not covered by 2.

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.

How were wealthy Jews treated different form poor Jews in the Holocaust?

In the Holocaust itself rich and poor Jews were treated alike: they were slaughtered. (One could not buy one's way out of the Holocaust).

What did King Christian X do to help the Jews?

He publicly declared that regardless of German assertions to the contrary, that Danish Jews were just as Danish as Danish non-Jews. he is also rumored to have worn the Jewish Star as a symbol of solidarity between all Danish people. Because King Christian X took this attitude, many Danes saw it as their patriotic duty to the Fatherland to save Danish Jews. This resulted in the most successful preservation of any European country's Jewish population through the war.

Is there any internet scams going on in and around osun that the local authorities know of?

There are shopping website scams. Unfortunately nobody seems interested in doing anything. For example, eBay allows scammers to exploit their system to fish for potential victims. MSN allows scammers to use their MSN and email to communicate with potential victims.

These companies don't respond to complaints.

Protect yourself by not succumbing to greed. There is no such thing as cheap branded electronics.

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Why did the Ghetto's cause problems for the Nazis?

because they were full of people who did not support Nazi ideals.

How did the Nazis took away the identity of the Jews?

They done it by in German legal laws at the time by taking their Huan rights away and their German citizenships and destroyed all jewish shops, business and their religouse building

What action did American Jews take during the Holocaust?

This is a delicate subject, to say the least. On the whole, American Jews were keen to avoid looking 'unpatriotic' by pressing for specifically Jewish war aims.

(See Peter Novick, The Holocaust in American Life). Elie Wiesel has criticized American Jews quite sharply, claiming that they did nothing at the time.

Why does the Schindler's List start out with a candle being snuffed out?

In this context the flame of the candle symbolizes life; the snuffing out symbolizes killing.

Were there drugs in the Holocaust?

If you refer to deadly drugs such as weed or crack most likely not during the Holocaust but if you are referring to cyanide and other euthanization drugs then heck ya.

Why did the ghettos fail during the Holocaust?

The ghettos did not necessarily fail, a lot of the time there was resistance or revolts took place, which threatened Nazi control and sometimes even lead to the liberation of tens to thousands of people. A good example of this would be the film Defiance, which is about the true story of two men, the Bielsky brothers, who lead people from their town to the woods and lived there for years while the Holocaust was going on. They saved thousands of people from the ghettos, deportation and placement in camps this way.

How were most of the European Jews brought to the camps?

Most Jews were brought to the Nazi Concentration camps using trains, shoving the Jews into cattle-cars to humiliate them.

When did the diary of Anne Frank take place?

She was born June 12 1929 and died in March 1945.

What did the Jews eat in the concentration camps?

  • Jews deported for immediate extermination were given nothing. There was no 'final meal'.
  • Jews deported for use as slave labour were fed thin soup with some added bread and/or potato and sometimes also cabbage.
  • In concentration camps rations varied, depending on the grade of the camp and also over time. So, at Dachau (a grade I camp) prisoners generally got more than at Buchenwald (grade II), and at Auschwitz (which was a grade III camp) they got even less.

Did some prisoners in concentration camps practice cannibalism?

Cannibalism is known to have happened. K. Tzetnik, a Holocaust survivor and author writes about these acts in his books. Also there are some testimonials of sonderkommandos (The Jewish men who had the job of loading the dead into the cremation chambers) that on occasions some of the bodies were missing pieces from the hip or had their livers taken out. This topic is seldom discussed as many survivors don't want to reminisce or don't go into much details in their testimonials. However, it is mentioned in some books.

At the Belsen concentration camp during the liberation, parts of bodies (heart, liver, etc.) were missing.

How long did God plan for it to take to get to the Promised Land?

Well, since the God of the Bible is all-knowing and outside of time, it's safe to assume He planned for the rebellion and faithlessness of the Israelites from the start. The intentwas that the Israelites would enter into the Promised Land shortly after leaving Egypt ... perhaps a few weeks, tops. Because they chose to trust their own abilities, or lack thereof, rather than have faith in God's promises, the whole group had to wander in the wilderness for 40 years, until all but Joshua and Caleb had died. Who knows what God's plan is/are? But somewhere, sometime during the Exodus, someone gave them a wrong direction, or someone supposedly received an [false] inspiration from God. Since nobody knows what God's plan were, then all answers to this question are mere hypothesis.

Did the Polish blame the Jews for their hardships?

Many did while some did not. Anti-Semitism was pervasive in Poland at that time and continues to be today.

How did the Russians resist the Nazis?

by flooding the battlefield with massive amount of foot soldier and medium but destructive tank.. they also had a large amount of anti tank cannon.. they also fought with a high

Was there a ghetto in Amsterdam in World War 2?

No, but there was a ghetto established that was named Amsterdam

What is a good conclusion for an essay about the Concentration Camps?

well what my teacher say is restate the question and your reason if a persuasive essay if a regular then I don't know