They do not truly believe that the German goal is to annihilate the Jews, so they try to continue living their lives as usual.
The first place that the Jews were sent after the arrival of the German soldiers in Sighet was actually to the ghettos. It was in the spring of 1944 and the Jews thought that the end of the war was near and all would be well in Sighet because it.
As the German army rolled over Poland in September 1939, they drove a large number of refugees ahead of them. Educated Poles, left-wing activists, union organizers, and politically active members of the clergy all knew their names were on the Nazis’ hit list, and nobody had more to fear from the new order than Poland’s huge Jewish community.
To get these displaced people under control, and to herd them into special zones known as “Jewish Autonomous Areas,” or ghettos, the Nazi authorities reached out to some of the most reviled characters of the whole war: Jewish Nazi collaborators.
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