Leo Goldberger's Life During The Holocaust

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The Holocaust was a war of its own, but even in this tragedy there was courage and hope. Where once there was peace, a war was inflicted upon people of the Jewish religion. “Jewish people have been living in Denmark for centuries. They were respected and treated just like any other citizen.” from the article.

Leo Goldberger was a Jewish child during the Holocaust. He never felt unsafe or unfairly treated in his religion, and was forced to move from his home due to it being unsafe for people of his religion. Leo boiled with anger, he pushed it aside to care for his family. Where Leo lived, the war affected them quickly. The Jews resisted the Nazis as best as they could during the Holocaust. Leo's family had hoped to escape the war, so they