Answer:
If I were a Jew living in Germany during the Holocaust, I would seek to escape my country by any means possible. Thus, I would seek to emigrate to countries friendly to the Jewish people, such as the United States or Great Britain, where I would be able to start a new life away from the danger that Nazism represented at that time. If I could not escape, I would seek to hide in remote places, starting a new life far from my community with the desire to pass for a Christian German and not a Jew.