The victims are the refugees
The perpretators are the German soldiers and politicians
The bystanders are German citizens.
Being Jewish led you to be a refugee, and depending on you ideology, you would follow the nazi party and its alinements or continue as a normal citizen obeying what the authorities say.
The largest group were the citizens. The term "The Silent Majority" applies to this gruop of people because despite they were the largest gruop in the society, didn't do nothing to stop de atrocities that were happening or speak against the nazis because of the repression.
There might have been a relationship between citizens and jews, the citizens may have helped the jews with issues as the sorting of supplies and hiding.
The ones the live in mansions, the yew, the consul, the comitee, the speaker of the public meeting, the animals. All these are symbola that represent the bureaucrates.
A refugee is someone who is homeless and has nowhere to go. This not only represent a house, but a space in the society, so even if you have a fisical place for living you still can be a refugee if you are not in the place you really belong.
State Bureaucracies can help refugees by creating laws that gives them work and neccesary thing for living as food and other resources. Also plans of incorporation to the society as citizens giving them the nationality. If there is discriminination toward the refugees from the former citizens of the country, a program against this kind of acts could be made.
In my opinion yes, because no country can leave aside a problem like that that involve human lives, they must react and solve the problem, because no one will solve it without help. It would be violating the human rights too, so the international authorities would leave the country out of organisms as UN. The gobernments are not the only ones that must act to solve the problem of the refugees, the society must also help incorporing them to it, this may be done in schools, sport clubs, art movementes, etc. So te people integrate the country.
I find it’s quite interesting but it’s difficult to understand the information without the numbers of each question....
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