By no means. Jews stem originally from the Middle East, and have lived through many centuries in North Africa, all of Europe, Western and Central Asia, Russia, and elsewhere.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
There were many German-Jews who at the time of the WWII, but there wasn't really a "Good" leader who was all that great to the Jews. The Jews were basically cut to nothing by all the Germans.
Wasserburger can be a German Jewish name, but like all German Jewish names, it can be used by both Jews and non-Jews.
yes they were they were all German Jews
Jews
Several laws that, as they conquered more land, came into effect to strip Jews of all of their rights.
Of course. Not all Germans believed in the Nazi way. In fact, many of the Jews who were put to death were German themselves.
Berlin, which had an estimated 140,000 Jews at the time. That was roughly a quarter of all German Jews.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
From all countries under German control.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)