People's Influence On The Holocaust

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Unlike Oskar Schindler, unfortunately, not many people thought that way. Though there were few brave people who indirectly stood up to the Nazis, many Germans and non-Jews were not only ignorant but supported the racism as well. Those who decided to help the Jews and defied the regime made a difference to many Jewish lives. The resistance by Germans and non-Jews to the Nazi regime during World War II was shown in ghettos, organizations, and workers; it impacted the Holocaust by hindering some of its effects. Inside ghettos, certain people helped Jews by making safe houses, smuggling out children, or spying on the Nazis from within. Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish man who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews. He provided them with special Swedish