Most people in the Holocaust did not speak English, so no they would not have called them flats, they would have used whatever the term was in their own language.
Of course flats existed in the forties, but they were not as common as they are now, but at any rate the translations and texts would have been written closer to the present time, therefore they use language that we use now; hence the use of the word 'flat' do describe an apartment within a larger building.
Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
same as today
In many of the occupied countries of Europe there were people who were only too delighted to help the Nazis. Romania (an ally of Germany from 1940-44) and the satellite state of Croatia conducted their own national holocausts, for example.
The holocaust was the mass murderig of mainly jews but also people like disabled people or homosexual people, they wre put into consentration camps and starved,beaten and made to work, many people died, some went into the rich peoples houses as slaves and could be beaten when ever. The holocaust was lead by Hitler in the 2nd world war there are still survivors of the holocaust today, eg. I know the first soldier who went into Auschwitz as the holocaust ended to help get people out. The holocaust was horrible. You can find out more by just googleing the holocaust hope this helped :)
yes.
they had to surrender their property
Blocks of flats, I think.
After the Holocaust most people went back to their homes but instead of finding their homes their neighborhoods were destroyed. So techniquelly there is no answer to this question because we simply don't know unless we were in the holocaust ourselves.
Torah study and prayer in different homes or under ground. In many cases, Jews were unable to practice their traditions during the Holocaust.
Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
The Holocaust was one of the worst times in history. People were moved from there homes and was not allowed to talk to anyone and many died of exposure, disease, and starvation.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
The homes were not destroyed only if they were Jewish
people tried to find new homes, new lives and started to rebuild.
many houses were made into blocks of flats, as alot of people needed homes and it was cheaper to buil blocks of flats. some had balconies but some didn't.they were also alot dirtier
They live in the same kind of places as other people, namely houses, flats, apartments, mobile homes etc.