Some people were hiding some Jewish people. Some would secretly bring them food and blankets and supplies. Some knew where some were hiding but they didn't tell on them.
and like Oscar shindler they had the Jews work for them until the war was over.
They hid them
most of them still used banks, as their assets were not forfeit to the state.
Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
Non-Jewish individuals and groups tried to save Jews from the horrors of Nazism through various means, including hiding them in their homes, providing false identities and documents, and facilitating escape routes to safer countries. Many risked their lives, forming underground networks like the French Resistance or organizations such as the Danish government, which helped Jews flee to neutral Sweden. Additionally, some non-Jewish citizens engaged in acts of civil disobedience and protest against anti-Semitic laws and practices, while others used their influence to advocate for Jewish rights and safety. Their courageous actions, often at great personal risk, helped save thousands of lives during the Holocaust.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
They hid them
They hid them in there homes, or other safe places. Tried to stand up to Hitler.
most of them still used banks, as their assets were not forfeit to the state.
Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
Non-Jewish individuals and groups tried to save Jews from the horrors of Nazism through various means, including hiding them in their homes, providing false identities and documents, and facilitating escape routes to safer countries. Many risked their lives, forming underground networks like the French Resistance or organizations such as the Danish government, which helped Jews flee to neutral Sweden. Additionally, some non-Jewish citizens engaged in acts of civil disobedience and protest against anti-Semitic laws and practices, while others used their influence to advocate for Jewish rights and safety. Their courageous actions, often at great personal risk, helped save thousands of lives during the Holocaust.
they took them to sweden where they where will be safe
Non Jews who risked their lives to save Jews by the Nazis.
Non-Jews saved the lives of Jews in the Holocaust because they felt it was the morally right thing to do, even with the dangers surrounding the hiding and helping of Jews.
Righteous Gentiles: chasidei umos haolam.
Hittler didn't want to destroy the Nazis. He started Nazism, he wanted do destroy the Jews and any man who thought he was wrong. And during the Genoside, he is resposible for killing(estimated)11 million people, six million of them were Jews, and five million of them were non-Jews that were disliked by the Nazis...that's one bad dude...
Absolutely!
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.