The jews in the attic test.
Jews hiding in attic.
By deciding to hide jews the lives of rescuers changed drastically and they were condemned to living in fear.
Anne frank is a german jewish girl who went into hiding as well.
In bunkers hiding places within ghettoes the fear of nazi capture was very great.
She kept a diary.
Anne frank originally from frankfurt germany hid with her family in an attic in nazi occupied amsterdam.
Many jews went into hiding to avoid capture by the nazis and their collaborators.
To the best of my knowledge i am the originator of this test and the name i use to describe it.
It first came about in 1999 while i was working with cease fear cease fear predates the pink pistols by about a year although the pink pistols is far more successful.
When we got to.
A jewish woman s tale of hiding in her home a search for a lost masterpiece uncovered a woman s harrowing account of escaping deportation and possibly death while spying.
Some concealed only their jewish identity and continued to live in the open using false identification papers.
For most hiding was a difficult decision that involved extraordinary risks.
In turn the jews in hiding confined for an indefinite time to crowded hideouts became totally dependent on their benefactors.
Nazis would go from house to house in search of any jews that were hiding.
Others physically hid in attics cellars or other shelters.