By: Stacie Biddle Ms. Downs Class THE JEW HIDEOUT.

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by: Stacie Biddle Ms. Downs Class THE JEW HIDEOUT

WHERE THE JEWS HIDE The Jews live in ghettos and bombed house. They put up fake walls such as replacing doorways with moveable bookshelves or anything else you could put up and they would hide in under ground bunkers.

TOUGH TIMES Their best chance was getting a non- Jew friend to hide them somewhere like the attic, basement or hidden rooms, but it didn`t work simply because one they would be found and two the hunt and war went on for a long time. 2 Jewish kids hiding

FOUND BY THE NAZIS If the Jewish people where found they would be in concentration camp. The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy.

HOW IT STARTED Hitler and Germans felt shame for Germanys loss in WW1.They had to blame someone, Jews were easy to blame. Hitler believed white European people had to be the founders of culture and backgrounds of blonde hair and blue eyed.Northern Europeans to be the peak of human kind, Jews did not fit these ideas culturally or racially. Jews were seen as non-German and alien to German culture. So that`s why the Jewish people hid from the Nazis.