After its thrashing in World War I, Germany was embarrassed by the Versailles Treaty, which decreased …show more content…
Troopers likewise discovered a huge number of Jewish and non-Jewish survivors experiencing starvation and illness. For survivors, the possibility of modifying their lives was overwhelming. After freedom, numerous Jewish survivors dreaded to come back to their previous homes due to the discrimination against Jews (contempt of Jews) that held on in parts of Europe and the injury they had endured. Some who returned home dreaded for their lives. In after war Poland, for instance, there were various massacres (brutal hostile to Jewish uproars). The biggest of these happened in the town of Kielce in 1946 when Polish agitators murdered no less than 42 Jews and beat numerous