No, they were too scattered - and the Nazis would never have allowed it in any area under their control.
From 1933 to 1939 the Nazi's made an effort to make Germany self sufficient to fight a war for 4 years.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
the question suggests that the Nazis killed Jews for weakness, this does not make sense, weakness was not a cause. Please rephrase.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
Their plan was to exterminate the Jews. They collected artifacts and documentation to make a museum of the people that once was.
No; margarine is made out of soy beans, not dead people.
It was used by the Nazis to label jews, and make them easily recognizable as being jews.
Yes. Work meant survival to many.
So they could make sure to find all of the Jews in that town
Upon their arrival to the camps, the Nazis took all gold from the Jews, including golden teeth. The dental gold was melted down to make new teeth.
"I was just following orders."
Here's a little true plot twist in your thinking: Most of the kapos (a barrack guard) were actually Jews. Many concentration camps had their head Nazis pick out the toughest Jews and make them leader of their barracks. (The houses in which as many as 200 Jews were housed). Often times, the kapostreated the Jews they were in control of horribly, because they knew that the Nazis would be less likely to kill a kapo who was already mean enough to the Jews.