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Jewish women in the Holocaust : ウィキペディア英語版
Jewish women in the Holocaust
Jewish women in the Holocaust refers to women who were Jewish and imprisoned in Europe in Nazi Concentration Camps during the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945. European nations during that time such as Poland, countries that were still a part of the USSR, Hungary, and Germany were among the most populated with Jewish people. Of the estimated six million Jews who were killed〔 during the Holocaust, 2 million of them were women. Besides the murders, women of the Holocaust were tortured in other ways such as rape, sexual harassment, getting beaten, being the center of Nazi human experimentations, etc.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005176 )〕 There were certainly advantages women had as well which included motherhood, counter accusations towards the SS officers, and duties they performed which centered on food, cleaning, shelter and establishing friendships.
== Female and male comparison ==
In certain instances where the SS officers would rape the Jewish women in the concentration camps, since it was considered a crime for a Nazi to have any sexual relations with a Jewish person during that time, the prisoners had the opportunity to report the SS officers for this. In these types of common cases throughout the camps, men had absolutely no power over the officers.〔 In fact, men lost their "power" when women used it to their ability. In terms of power, women possessed traits that manifested as a result of their backgrounds as, typically, housewives. They used this in their favor during the Holocaust when it came to taking care of each other (the other women).〔 Their power is what they were considered good for during The Holocaust. Their lives in these camps were centered on finding ways to get food, taking care of the children, making clothes, providing shelter and warmth for each other. The more social they were with each other, the higher chance they had at survival.〔 An interview (conducted to hear the reflections of women and the Holocaust) of a woman from the Holocaust named Rose described the bonds the women formed:

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