No they did not read during the Holocaust because the Nazis took everything they owned
A Jewish belief system that God's guardianship had been exiled during the Holocaust.
The holocaust was during World War 2
During the Holocaust, there was a war going on and immigration to the US was basically halted.
Yes, the Holocaust survivors did get reparation. West Germany agreed to pay Israel for slave labor and persecution for what happen during the Holocaust.
If you mean the Elizabeth Lintzel who lived during the Holocaust, her and her siblings had to report for hard labor, because they were only Half-Jewish. She was not sent to a concentration camp, and she lived. She was 17 when WWII ended. For more information, go to: http://www.museumoftolerance.com/site/pp.asp?c=arLPK7PILqF&b=249758
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
tried to survive as best they could.
It looks to me as if you're confusing the Holocaust with World War 2. Please see the related question.
One Holocaust survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.
He tried to keep himself and his father alive during the Holocaust, making a few mistakes while trying to survive.
Because she survived the Holocaust, and helped others in the process. ___ But she did not survive the Holocaust ...
There were approximately 5,000-6,000 children who lived in the Lodz Ghetto during the Holocaust. Tragically, the majority of them did not survive. It is estimated that only around 900 children from the ghetto survived until the end of the war.
There were many who survived, obviously the vast proportion died, but the survivors numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
He was the only one in Anne's family to survive concentration camp. After the war, he remarried and died peacefully in 1980.
Because he looked to the milkweed as faith. He couldn't fathom how such a plant could survive during the dark times. He felt as though if it could, he could too.
The Mexicans were in Mexico during the Holocaust.