Jews are not the sole group of Semites. Arabs, Armenians, Ahmara and Other groups are also Semites. It is a term that has been hijacked by Jews to use against other Semites, to be 'special' and to gain sympathy from non-Semites. " The term Semitic is often mistakenly used to describe attributes pertaining to Hebrew or Jewish culture," according to Classroom website.
There were very few Muslims in Germany at the time and there was no anti-Muslim campaign by the Nazis. (Don't be misled by the term 'antisemitism').
They were pretty well off. Germany was one of the most liberal and safe places for Jews in Europe from the 1700s up until the Holocaust.
Because of the Holocaust. So they could be safe.
Muslims must give to the poor and needy.Muslims must fast during Ramadan.
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
Sweden was not invaded by the Nazis, so Swedish Jews were safe.
They were pretty well off. Germany was one of the most liberal and safe places for Jews in Europe from the 1700s up until the Holocaust.
Because of the Holocaust. So they could be safe.
They were built intentionally far enough behind the front line so that they would be safe.
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.
They were safe as Sweden was never under Nazi rule.
They were escaping the Holocaust, Palistine was a safe-haven really.
Muslims must give to the poor and needy.Muslims must fast during Ramadan.
Peter believed the Rosens to be safe because they were family friends who offered to hide his family during the Holocaust. He trusted them based on their established relationship and the kindness they had shown him and his family.
Elie and his family are offered safe refuge by a Jewish refugee organization called the Joint Distribution Committee, which helps them escape deportation and provides assistance during the Holocaust.
During the actual Holocaust (1941-1945) Jews in Germany and other areas under German control were not allowed to go anywhere - except to the death camps. Until 1940 German Jews were allowed to emigrate to any country that would accept them.
no Germany is a safe place
Sweden was not invaded by the Nazis, so Swedish Jews were safe.