I am not sure I understand your question, but if you are asking about Nazi Germany, the Jews made up only about 3-4% of the population. Undoubtedly before Hitler came to power, they owned businesses and hired and fired people, but it is doubtful they "denied" Germans work. For one thing, the Jews in Germany were Germans (Judaism is a religion, not a race). For another, German-Jewish business owners wanted the best people to work for them, the same as their Christian counterparts; it is unlikely a qualified candidate for a job would have been excluded because the person was in the wrong nationality. Once the Nazis came to power, Hitler made many false and totally inaccurate accusations about the Jews, including claiming they controlled the economy and were biased against Aryans. But there is no historical evidence to support either accusation.
Jews did not prevent Germans from working at any time in German history.
The Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
they were killed
the Germans captured the Jewish people because Adolf Hitler blamed the Jew for the Germans losing World War 1.
The Jews were tricked by the Nazi Germans. The Jews and the general populace of Germany bought all the lies the Nazi Germans fed them about the Jews and the concentration camps. Most Germans believed the death camps were work camps and war manufacturing places - they are the ones who lived in denial because they feared for their lives and rightly so. They knew they were not labor camps. You could smell the stink of death from more than a mile a way. They knew. Many Jews escaped or fled to the forests in various countries. Some managed to make it to the US and the presidential cabinet heard the horrid truth about the concentration camps.
The Jewish people were forced to give up valuable possessions, were forced to work as slaves, and go to work camps by the Germans among other things.
it was not ironic, it was a method of getting the Jews to do the 'dirty work'.
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
Official reasons given included: * Only 'genuine Germans' should work for the German government at any level, and the Nazis claimed that Jews could not be Germans (regardless of citizenship, language, etc). (In fact, collectively, German Jews had a reputation for leaning over backwards to be 'more German than the Germans'). * The claim that Jews are subversives, Communists and so on.
The Germans didn´t kill only Jews. They killed also disabled people and people which didn´t fit into their system. Jews were the most they killed. If you have a look in history, the Jews were not allowed to work a lot of works. They mostly worked with money or things like gold. Because the most of them where rich, the Germans ( and other nations as well ) where pretty jealous about the richdom of Jews.
The Danish Resistance helped the Jews when the Germans forced them to move out of their home. i think. by: M.I.A.
In WWII, going into the Holocaust, Jews were first sent to nearby major cities where ghettos were established, then they were sent to Poland, to the ghettos there and/or to concentration camps to be used as labour and eventually to an extermination centre where they were executed.