How many Jews were killed on the Night of Broken Glass?
Many sources give the figure as 91, which is the figure given by the Nazis at the time. Other sources incorporating research done since 1980, give a much higher figure - about 400.
Did Hitler speak about the Jews in public?
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
What is the difference between a dutch and a Jew?
You can be a Dutch and a Jew both. A Hebrew Jew is part of a RACE of humans. A Dutch is a person born in the Netherlands or has been naturalized a Dutch. Dutch is also the name of their language. Most of them are from the white race but there are some Hebrew race Dutch people in the Netherlands.
The Hebrew Jews can speak in Hebrew and Yiddish. They can speak in the language of the nation they live or were born in. So a Hebrew Dutch could speak Dutch too.
What do Mr. Kleiman Mr Kugler Bep and Miep bring to the Secret Annex?
Jo Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl and Miep Gies were the lifeline for those hiding in the annex. They brought food, books, toiletries, and everything else necessary for life to those in hiding. They were assisted by Miep's husband Jan, who was their connection to the Dutch Resistance, supplying ration coupons. Collectively, they kept those hiding in the annex alive.
What does the Israel flag have to do with the Holocaust?
The symbol of David in the flag was the same as that which the Nazis made the Jews in Europe wear on their clothing as a badge of Jewish identity.
Were Jews branded or Tattooed in the Holocaust?
Jews selected for work at the Auschwitz group of camps were registered and tattooed. This was not done at other camps and they were not branded.
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What Nazi leaders committed suicide?
Most of the top Nazi leaders committed suicide, including Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels and Goering.
What were the 3 purposes the death marches?
The death marches in the Holocaust (as opposed to those in the Far East) were to:
move inmates from one prison/camp to another.
to maintain the healthiest prisoners to that they could continue to provide slave labour.
to avoid the prisoners from being liberated and thus become witnesses.
Usually on the death marches there would not be any food or water and anyone who could not maintain the pace would likely be executed. There were even some death marches that had no destination, they kept walking until either the guards deserted or the prisoners escaped.
How did the Holocaust lead to decolonization?
There is no link between the two, unless you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
Why so much hostility to the Jews in the holocaust?
Actually, there were many stories as to why Hitler hates Jews. One story is that Hitler as a young boy, tried out for a artist school, he didnt get in, but a Jewish boy did. Another myth is that Hitler just purely hated Jews.
All of there bodys and there stuff they had.
Why did the liberation happen?
Because they allies known that the jews didnt do anything wrong and were imprisoned and killed, this made the allies soft hearted and freed some jews but some were taking for questioning about the holocaust, NO JEWS WERE IMPRISONED BY THEY ALLIES AFTER THEY WAS LIBERATED
Where did Jewish persecution originate from?
from the ritual, (Christian) antisemitism started when Christianity was merely a branch of Judaism and the Christians did not like all of the ritual and ceremony involved in Judaism. Though there was a lull in the second and third centuries, the persecution has gone on since.
Naza antisemitsm is arguably the natural progression of Christian antisemitsm, though the Roman Catholic Church would argue against it (they would also argue that Christian anitsemitsm does not exist).
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How were the numbers in Auschwitz decided?
Number one went to the first person processed, number two went to the second person processed, and so forth.
How was a ghetto formed in the Holocaust?
Holocaust ghettos were set up within cities by the Nazis in order to cut the Jews off from the outside world . They were fenced in settlements where Jews were forced to live in overcrowded homes. They had little to eat and suffered from many diseases due to filth and unclean water.
How would martin Luther king view the holocaust?
He refered the treatmeant african-americans were receiving to the same one that was being given in the holocaust