When Hitler came to power, he said that the reason Germany came out of WW1 so badly was because the Jews were stealing all the jobs and space. Most Germans agreed with Hitler, because they needed somebody to blame for the disaster of WW1.
Jews were the main ethnic group in Germany that were not German and this does not fit a Nationalist belief that only Germans should have the right to live in Germany. Since the Jews were the largest non-German ethnic group they can easily cause and be accused of all Germans problems after World War 1. Hitler didn't create the hate to gain power, the hate was already there and he just encourage more Germans to hate them to get rid of them. If you allowed multiculturalism in your country than you couldn't call yourself a Nazi. The reason for the rise in Nationalist was the fact that the Jewish population was increasing in Germany and many Germans feared that if something isn't done the Jews could gain enough power to take over Germany. This is similar to the way Europeans feel about Muslims immigrating to Europe today.
if one were to generalise, one would say that they feared them.
Hitler told them to. They didn't actually kill them. But then.... what Hitler said goes
I believe that some Jews would not mind wearing the 'Star of David' as they was proud of being Jewish. On the other hand many would feel great anger as they would realize by wearing it other non-jewish Germans would look down upon them as not part of true German society.
Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.
Jews were the main ethnic group in Germany that were not German and this does not fit a Nationalist belief that only Germans should have the right to live in Germany. Since the Jews were the largest non-German ethnic group they can easily cause and be accused of all Germans problems after World War 1. Hitler didn't create the hate to gain power, the hate was already there and he just encourage more Germans to hate them to get rid of them. If you allowed multiculturalism in your country than you couldn't call yourself a Nazi. The reason for the rise in Nationalist was the fact that the Jewish population was increasing in Germany and many Germans feared that if something isn't done the Jews could gain enough power to take over Germany. This is similar to the way Europeans feel about Muslims immigrating to Europe today.
No way. They were SS men. Most Germans hated Jews so it was not a real stretch for the SS men to murder the Jews.
if one were to generalise, one would say that they feared them.
Hitler told them to. They didn't actually kill them. But then.... what Hitler said goes
It depended if they were Nazi's or not, but some Nazi's were forced into it. Some did, some didn't.
Actually it was all in Hitler's mind. With his speech powers he spread his thoughts to all the military and Germans as well.
I believe that some Jews would not mind wearing the 'Star of David' as they was proud of being Jewish. On the other hand many would feel great anger as they would realize by wearing it other non-jewish Germans would look down upon them as not part of true German society.
The Nuermburg Laws stripped all Jews of German Citizenship, ownership rights, and the list went on and on. Germans could no longer associate freely with or even associate with them. It applied a stigma that many had never associated with the jews.
Jews still remember the Holocaust and feel that it is important because so many people died for no reason! ___ For many, the Holocaust has become a key element of Jewish identity.
A:No. Quite the reverse - they feel they have no reason to believe Jesus was the son of God.
They liked it To elaborate a little, most Germans liked the idea because they were drowning in poverty after the first World War. Quite a few wanted revenge after being defeated. There were also quite a few rumors abound that Jews had been the ones who had betrayed them and caused them to lose, so they didn't think that Jews deserved to remain there. A good percentage disagreed with Hitler's ideas, however, due to their religious beliefs, or because they themselves were Jews.
Germans typically prioritize personal hygiene and cleanliness, so body odor is generally seen as unpleasant and socially unacceptable. Maintaining good hygiene and using deodorants or perfumes is important in German culture.