The Nazis bullied and deceived some Jews into cooperating with their own destruction. For example, in most areas there were Nazi appointed 'Jewish councils'. They were told that they would be allowed to run their own affairs. Obviously, in the ghettos that the Nazis established in Poland and elsewhere, the propect of having Jews, rather than the SS policing the area had superficial attractions. They also thought - mistakenly - that these 'Jewish Councils' would be able to negotiate with the Nazis.
In fact, the 'Jewish Councils' had to do the Nazis' bidding - even to the point of drawing up lists of people for deportation to the extermination camps.
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People helped the Jewish during WW2/ Holocaust by providing them shelter. Although, if you get caught, you would've been sent away to the concentration camp. People helped Jews by communicating to other Jews/transfer messages or news about how the war is going. They also provide the Jews with food, or rations such as Anne Frank's family.
Jewish co-operation took many guises:
- some co-operated by emigrating.
- most Jews would voluntarily register themselves.
- they would wear the Star of David.
- ghettos would form councils to implement Nazi policy.
- they would form Jewish police.
- they formed special detachments to lure the victims into the gas chambers.
- Nazis would not have to confront the bodies of their victims; all of the processing of the dead bodies was done by Jews.
Jewish guards who helped the Nazis were known as Kapos. They were similar to Nazis, beating, threatening, watching over the Jewish people.
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No, they were not. Kapos were in the camps and were not often Jews.
The Jews that helped the Nazis in the ghettos were in the main the Jewish councils, who were in charge of the ghettos and the Jewish order police, who were the police force in the ghettos. Many others worked as labourers for the Nazis, so as to be able to eat.
The two main goals of the boycott in the Holocaust were to economically isolate and undermine Jewish businesses and to encourage anti-Semitic sentiment among the German population. The boycott aimed to stigmatize and marginalize the Jewish community, ultimately leading to their persecution and eventual genocide.
To get rid rid of the Jews who had apparently ruined their economy- or simply an excuse for genocide
You will get different answers to this question. I say their main goals were conquest and revenge for the way they were treated after WWI.
The goals of the populist party were all focused around the interests of the people, especially the farmers.
Here is how it is. The goals were to make public services and accommodations available to all people with disabilities.
If you would just cooperate, we could get our chores done. The pastor asked the two groups to cooperate with each other. When groups cooperate, they agree on certain goals and strategies.
Whatever it took to achieve their goals
The Nazi party led by Hitler strived to create a 'SuperClass'
they ate cheese all day long XD
Bipartisan agreements.
because Hitler hated Jewish people and wanted to get rid of them and 'clean' the world of 'bad people'.Addendum:More accurately, Hitler used the differences of several ethnic groups to focus the attention of the German people away from the totalitarian policies of the Nazi party, and to give the country a "common enemy" against whom they could struggle to attain the goals of the Nazis.
The two main goals of the boycott in the Holocaust were to economically isolate and undermine Jewish businesses and to encourage anti-Semitic sentiment among the German population. The boycott aimed to stigmatize and marginalize the Jewish community, ultimately leading to their persecution and eventual genocide.
It depends on the particular supervisor. In an ideal situation, yes, the supervisor cooperates with the worker in order to help the worker achieve their goals.
The mission of the European Theater of World War 2 by the Allied Forces was to eliminate Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and to liberate the nations invaded by the Nazis. The mission goal of the Nazis was to invade all nations with the resources and land they needed and wanted and to eliminate all undesirable people groups. And for the axis forces to PLEASE Adolf Hitler and his maniacal goals.
To get rid rid of the Jews who had apparently ruined their economy- or simply an excuse for genocide
You will get different answers to this question. I say their main goals were conquest and revenge for the way they were treated after WWI.
The Nazi goal was "lebensraum" (breathing space) for the German people. Tragically, this meant invading other countries and exterminating some non-Aryans.