It was certain death, If you were caught, I'm certain that you were killed. However, there were thousands of partisan Jewish fighters that carried on successful campaigns against German armies. They would hide and ambush them with sub-machine guns, grenades and flame-throwers. Then, disappear into the thick surrounding forests. There are even many who lived to tell the story although they are old now. While your survival rate was about one in ten if you were taken into the death camps, your survival rate was about two in every three if you were a partisan Jewish resistance fighter. You can read more about it here... http://www.jewishpartisans.org/
This is a very easy anserwer and simple too. The puishment was either Death or a sentence in one of the work-camps situated all over the Nazi's terrotry
Yes
Beatings or death were the punishment of the Jews by the Nazi Germans if they talked back. Some of the women were raped for talking back. Some of them were left out in the cold, starved and then buried (some were still barely alive).
No. This is the first time I have heard this suggestion, and I believe it would puzzle Holocaust survivors. I agree with the above answer, the holocaust was not a child getting spanked. It was massive murder of millions of men, women & children. If your entire family & all you friends had been murdered, would that make you a better person? I think it did make the Jews stronger. During the holocaust, the Jews followed the Germans orders like lambs being lead to slaughter. When the war was over, the Jews realized they were without a real home and most of them decided to go back to the Middle East. There they fought the British and the Palestinians that lead to formation of the State of Israel. If they had not suffered the hardships of the Holocaust, I do not believe Israel would be a nation now.
They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
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.
The Warsaw uprising was one. The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto fought off the Nazis. They ultimately were put down in a fierce fight.
Yes
Beatings or death were the punishment of the Jews by the Nazi Germans if they talked back. Some of the women were raped for talking back. Some of them were left out in the cold, starved and then buried (some were still barely alive).
This is an odd question as the Germans did not 'back down'.
yes _____ There was no Jewish army!
President Frankllin D. Roosevelt refused the Jews from The Holocaust, so they had to go back to Europe and suffer during the Holocaust.
No. This is the first time I have heard this suggestion, and I believe it would puzzle Holocaust survivors. I agree with the above answer, the holocaust was not a child getting spanked. It was massive murder of millions of men, women & children. If your entire family & all you friends had been murdered, would that make you a better person? I think it did make the Jews stronger. During the holocaust, the Jews followed the Germans orders like lambs being lead to slaughter. When the war was over, the Jews realized they were without a real home and most of them decided to go back to the Middle East. There they fought the British and the Palestinians that lead to formation of the State of Israel. If they had not suffered the hardships of the Holocaust, I do not believe Israel would be a nation now.
During this time of the twentieth century, about nine-million Jews were living Europe. When the Holocaust began, deportations of Jews began. In the end, approximately six-million of the nine-million Jews died at the hands of Nazis. In other words, two out of every three Jews were killed by the Nazis by the end of the Holocaust.
They never did they just got robbed, forced work, and deaf after they were done doing this they got more jews. For Themselves and it kept on.
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.
Russia (or the U.S.S.R. as it was known then) was under the rule of Stalin, a cruel dictator, and was communist at the time. Stalin was in the process of murdering his peasants at a rapid rate at the time, and actually killed more than the estimated 6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews that Hitler killed. Plus, the Soviet Union of course joined in WWII, and was the Allied country with the most casualties during the war.
Many things have changed. No one goes around killing Jews and they are aloud to live anywhere in the countries. But some things have gotten worse we treat people today as the Nazis treated the Jews. we have to remember what happened back then.