Everyday life in Germany and Holland for jews
Date Submitted: 09/25/2004 19:44:17
Life for Jews was very hard, especially during the great depression. It was a time for Jews that wasn't so pleasant. People were losing jobs and those who had children didn't have much food or clothes to wear and give to their children. The Jews were forced to live in the ghetto with their families. The conditions in these ghettos were very bad and children often risked their own lives to smuggle food into the
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but he was separated from her and she was put with her mother and sister Margot. She is someone that was recognized because she went through a lot just to survive. She didn't live a normal childhood.
Everyday life during the inter-war in Germany and Holland was very hard for the Jews. They were put through a lot. I am grateful I never experienced that pain and suffering, you never know, it could happen again.
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