3.2.10

After the Holocaust

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After the Holocaust

When the Second World War ended in 1945, the Jewish community was left devastated.

After the war

After the war

  • The few Jewish people who survived found themselves without family because so many had been killed.
  • Often their possessions had been stolen and were not returned.
Emigrating

Emigrating

  • Some survivors went to live in what is now known as Israel.
  • Israel is a country re-established as a Jewish homeland in 1948.
  • Others emigrated to other countries such as the UK and the USA.
  • Jewish people began to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of the war.
Endless fear

Endless fear

  • Many Jewish people have continued to feel unsafe and face persecution.
  • There are neo-Nazi organisations all over the world.
Neo-Nazis

Neo-Nazis

  • These groups often promote white supremacy and in particular, hatred against Jewish people.
  • Jewish cemeteries and religious buildings are often vandalised.
  • Jewish people are often attacked in the street.
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