If Jewish people had Pets did they allow them to keep them
Did they shoot them?What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?I would suspect they would just let them go. It would be rather useless for them to waste ammo on them to kill them when they are in a war.What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?
They probably just left them wherever they were. They didn't get to keep them.What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?they did nothing to them, just let them go wild.What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?
most likely they ate the animals. you have to remember the depression that went on. that's the whole point of the HolocaustWhat did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?Food and clean water were scarce in most parts during the war. Alot of people just ate them. Lots of protein.
Well I read the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. There was once when they were walking from Auschwitz to somewhere else, and they didn't hear dogs or anything in Jewish ghost towns. I'm guessing they let them be free and do whatever they please.What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?
In 1940, the first German Jews were deported to the concentration camps in Poland.
The executions began that same year.
The families had to try to get neighbors to take their pets.
But most were taken by the Nazis and either co-opted (if a useful animal, like a guard dog) or euthanized.
In 1940, Germany passed a law prohibiting all 'non-Aryans" from owning pets.
On February 15, 1942, Germany passed a law specifically prohibiting Jews from owning pets.
Ironically, this is also the day of the first mass gassing of Jews in Auschiwtz.
In May of 1942, the Nazis confiscated all the pets owned by Jewish families and had them euthanized.
Unknown how they were euthanized.
May 4th, 1942, the first selection for gassing of the 'weak, sick and “unfit” prisoners' at Auschiwtz-Birkenau takes place--another irony.
1942 is also when the Nazis first introduced their "Final Solution" to government officials, though they had been practicing it selectively in Dec of 1941.
Between 1942 and 1944 is when most Jews were killed in the concentration camps, along with the mentally disabled, Poles, captured Soviet POWs, homosexuals, gypsies and other 'undesirables.'
The properties of the Jews were confiscated and used by the Germans themselves.
A house might be given (= rented out) to a poor German family. Furniture and clothing was sold on auctions or in lots. What was left was given to the Winterhilfe (Winter Help, kind of social assistance organization).
Some animals were given taken by the captors themselves, and given to anybody who liked them. Others were flushed (you don't want to be a Jewish goldfish!). Rabbits make good meals. Mice or other small rodents are pests. And you can always use dogs and cats in a laboratory.
Jewish people were not allowed pets in a concentration camp, and it would be the last thing they would carry along. Pets eat, you know. When you are starving yourself, the last thing you do is feed your pet. More likely you will eat your pet.What did the Nazis do to the Pets when they put the Jews in Concentration Camps?
they didn't care much about the people......
i would worry more the people they killed including babies and children, the Nazis did not care about pets
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