No nation as a whole helped the Jews. Almost all nations at the time had anti-Semitic roots. But there were people that helped the Jews and they numbered around 20,000.
There was a lot of sentiment for Jews after World War 2. Israel was created for Zionist Jews as a result.
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
any jews and or any one who helps the jews
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
After world war one, visiting Germany was like visiting any other European country, aside from the separation of Jews.
I think its because Hitler mainly haited Jews and that was the main atraction with them being in the consentration
Before World War II, Jews were like any other citizen in Germany. They had the right to own businesses, own property, and be free. However, when the Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1938, they lost their freedom.
No. It was a nationwide effort.
There were Jews and non Jews who owned stock in companies that profited from World War I. There were thousands of Jews who served honorably in both the German and Allied armies and an even larger number who lived in poverty and were not involved in World War I in any way except as victims. Nazi Propaganda focused on the few Jewish capitalists who might have profited while it completely ignored the rest. Note that if it had not been for World War II, the Jewish community of today would look back at World War I and the Russian Revolution as the worst disaster to befall the Jews since the 17th century and possibly since the Crusades.
'No' is probably the short answer to the question. If Jews showed any kind of arrogance to the Nazis during World War 2, they would be severely reprimanded. This includes complaining.
for Germany they wanted revenge against the Jews because Hitler was always outsmarted by them so he want to prove that the German race is superior against any other race so he declare war against Jews and then later he declared war against the world forming alliance with japan and Italy.
no, they were very conscious of this as they were worried that the troops would refuse to fight if they were fighting to free Jews. Already half of the country did not want to enter the war, they were worried also about the home front. ___ 'Freeing the Jews' was not a war aim for any of the Allies: that is one of those myths about World War 2.