Persecution of Jews increased during the Second World War as the Nazis invaded more countries, because each of these countries contained thousands of Jews that became under Nazi rule. This increased their problem greatly. The ways in which the Nazis dealt with the Jews changed gradually in three main stages, the fist was exportation out of Europe to get rid of them by ships, but this changed as the British controlled the Mediterranean waters. They then turned to internal exclusion, where the Nazis put the Jews into ghettos and camps. When internal exclusion failed because there was too many Jews, the last think that the Nazis could do was exterminate them, this didn't happen suddenly and happened for many reasons. Hitler was extremely powerful in Germany, so the public would do or believe anything he said.
The two are not comparable.
He said that there was a global conspiracy and Jews were trying to run the world.
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
There is no comparison at all!
Not "change", "charge": the failure to repay his loan (officially) (unofficially, his treatment of Jews, in general, and of himself, in particular).
The Jews migrated to Palestine after World War 2.
nowhere.
unpleasant.
By ship
They were treated really badly and they had no respect. some of the Jews were slaves for the Christian's. some or even most of the Jews were executed during that time. There is also some information in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. the quotes tell us how they were exactly treated and how the Jews might have felt.
The Jews had to live in ghettos.
A yellow star that indicates they are Jews.