Jews were systematically oppressed long before the Holocaust. At first, they were isolated from the other Germans and dehumanized (forced to wear the Star of David to signify they were Jewish); from there they were segregated. They were then encouraged to leave Germany and other countries under German rule as they started to expand (their home land). Then, they were forced into ghettos. Finally, they were transported into death camps and concentration camps.
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I would have to say because Judaism was why these people lived and even though they were separated they were still able to remember the things they were taught and so they taught their children who taught their children and so forth which allowed Judaism to survive, though no one believed it would.