Because they were legally classed as stateless people when Hitler rised to Power in 1934.
yes.
Twins that were of age were normally taken away for medical experimentation.
If children looked old enough to manage manual labour, then they might have been taken away from their families to work. Otherwise they may well have gone straight to their deaths with their families.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
Everything. That's the short answer.
No they didn`t!
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.
The radios where taken a way because the enamie may or could trake you and know what are you doing.
Because they were legally classed as stateless people when Hitler rised to Power in 1934.
no, the Jews were the main race taken but there were also gypsies, any free radicals that the Nazis could find.. anyone who was different was taken.
Yes, Friedrich dies in the book "Friedrich." He is taken away by the Nazis during World War II and does not survive the Holocaust.
yes.
Twins that were of age were normally taken away for medical experimentation.
Moche the Beadle was deported along with other foreign Jews during the Nazi occupation of his town. He was taken away on a train to a concentration camp, where he experienced the horrors of the Holocaust firsthand.
If children looked old enough to manage manual labour, then they might have been taken away from their families to work. Otherwise they may well have gone straight to their deaths with their families.
Jews valubles were taken from them during the Holocaust such as pictures and things worth money.It was more extreme than that. On arrival at the camps everything was taken away from them - including their clothes. Before they went into the gas chambers the women's hair was cut off - and used to stuff furniture. Most important of all, their lives were taken.