Some went Into the Woods where they joined resistance groups in hiding, The big problem with that was that they were rarely welcomed in that environment.
Carefully.
ghettos were places where Jews lived away from the Nazis they couldn't escape because they were a place where Jews were allowed in and could only sometimes go out .the Jews were usually taken away to the concentration camps after a while.
Yes some were because some families was able to hide them, or they escape the country but most of them were cauht and had to go to this concentrarion camps
It was not a question of time, most had to report to a collection point to be sent to the camps, there was no lack of opportunity to escape. The problem was that there was no where to escape to.
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
Some did, but the issue was the same as all escapees, where to go, some did make it to freedom, others did not.
They went to extermination camps.
when groups of them left at the same time in different spots
If they were found by the Nazis then yes, but if they were not, then they would just get free.
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
Well while in death camps, some tried to escape, but most of them didn't go to far before other Nazi's captured them. Others, however, felt that if they followed what the Nazi's said the Nazi's would let them go. Unfortunately, this was not the case. Most Jews were executed or died in the process of trying to survive in death camps.
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