The Horrible Holocaust! 1933-1945
Concentration Camps page 2 Exclution of the jews page 1
life after the war page 3
05 3 27 During the holocaust jews were excluded from public life on September 5, 1935 these laws also stripped the jews of their citizenship and their right to marry germans. Jews had no right to stand up for themselves and could just be thrown out of there house with nothing at all to say“The nationwide boycott was not very successful and lasted only one day , but it marked the beginning of a nationwide campaign by the Nazi party against the entire German Jewish population”some kids would never see their friends or even family ever again in some cases.
During this time period it was very hard for jewish people because most of them were taken the germans invaded the jews home they would tale adults and even children to work at there concentration camps  concentration camps are a place where they would take jews and have them work usually until they died the first concentration camp was made after Hitler's appointment as the head of government in January 1933  and ended in 1939 Buchenwald was one of the biggest concentration camps that was established within the old german borders of 1937.Some families even lived right in front of a concentration camp just divided by a wire fence.
During this time jews were also forced to restart their lives if they were found alive after the concentration camps.“After liberation, many Jewish survivors feared to return to their former homes because of the anti semitism (hatred of Jews)� They were scared that they may still be treated unfair because of their religion. They even were scared that they could still be killed after the concentration camps.
Did you know that during the holocaust when jews were taken into concentration camps they were put into stripped clothes that would now be known as stripped pjamas men would also be suplied with a vest, trousers, hat and coat. Women were provided with a smock type dress.
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