Jews got taken from their homes in various ways. The SS had to arrest 200 professors and teachers at a university. They were sent to concentration camps and a majority of them died. One of the most important things to the Jews was chruch. The Nazis took their church as a hazard. They killed 4,000 Jewish priests and the rest were all sent to concentration camps. Jews were taken away from their homes, sent into concentration camps, and forced into hard labor on farms and factories. The Jews were taken away from their homes, but they just had to deal with it. …show more content…
Six million Jews lives were taken away from the Nazis. There were about 1.6 million children during the Holocaust. Only 11 percent people survived the holocaust. About 400,000 Jews had to live in horrible conditions in an area of 1-3 square miles which was Warsaw Ghetto. In the Warsaw Ghetto, the Jews had to live in an area with 19-foot walls and was not close to the city and the city was only for non-Jews. conditions the Jews had to live in were horrible and unhealthy for the Jews. There