about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
During World War II, child refugees included Jewish children fleeing the Holocaust, as well as those displaced by the war's widespread destruction across Europe. Many were evacuated from countries like Poland and Germany to escape Nazi persecution, while others were uprooted due to bombings and military actions. Organizations such as the Kindertransport facilitated the rescue of thousands of Jewish children by relocating them to safe havens in countries like Britain. These children often faced immense challenges, including separation from their families and the trauma of wartime experiences.
send them to the war
In 1960, a tragic incident occurred in the small village of Izieu, France, where a group of Jewish children, along with their caregivers, were captured by the French police and deported to Auschwitz during World War II. The children, primarily orphans, were part of a Jewish children's home run by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) and had been sheltered there to escape Nazi persecution. Most of the children did not survive the Holocaust, and only a few returned after the war. The Izieu incident remains a poignant reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the impact on innocent lives.
It was a weird term but they were called "children"
People were killed A lot of slave labour working going on Children were experimented on.
People were killed A lot of slave labour working going on Children were experimented on.
Paul Drexler has written: 'In search of my father' -- subject(s): Jewish children in the Holocaust, Biography, Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Jewish Personal narratives 'In search of my father' -- subject(s): Jewish children in the Holocaust, Biography, Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Jewish Personal narratives
They gassed, beat and experimented on them along with other minorities such as homosexuals, gypsies, Poles, the disable and POW's. Approximately 6 million Jews were killed alone.
No, they were usually murdered on arrival at extermination camps.
jewish children didnt have any clubs to go to during world war 2 because they were isolated because they were not seen as people or they were in hiding so they were not killed by germans
The Jewish Movement in World War 2 was called Armie Juvie.
Mark Jonathan Harris has written: 'Homefront' -- subject(s): Social conditions, World War, 1939-1945, Biography, History 'With a Wave of the Wand' -- subject(s): Divorce, Fiction, Household Moving, Magicians 'Into the arms of strangers' -- subject(s): Jewish Refugees, Jewish children, Jewish children in the Holocaust, Jews, Persecution, Refugee children, Rescue, World War, 1939-1945
Deborah Dwork has written: 'Auschwitz' -- subject(s): Auschwitz (Concentration camp), Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), World War, 1939-1945, German Prisoners and prisons, History 'Flight from the Reich' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Government policy, History, Holocaust survivors, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Rescue, World War, 1939-1945 'Voices and Views' 'The Terezin Album of Marianka Zadikow' 'Children with a star' -- subject(s): Children, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish children in the Holocaust, Nazi persecution, Jewish children 'Holocausto una historia / Holocaust. A History (Algaba Historia)'
If you lived in Germany in the 2nd world war, then even being half Jewish could be enough. Children who's Grandparents or great Grandparents were persecuted.
Anyone who was unable to work was immediately sent to the gas chambers. This rule applied to the elderly, the sick and even the mothers of the Jewish children.
The Jews were not in Palestine during World War I. The UN decided to create an Jewish country after World War II and the Holocaust.