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No, the Nazis could care less whether or not they were clean all they wanted to do was get rid of them!
There are two ways to read this question. The Nazis certainly made it their intent to exterminate Jews, so in that sense they "took care of them" in the way that you might refer to a problem being taken care of, although admittedly, seeing Jews as a problem is an incredibly obnoxious and racist/Anti-Semitic view. And overall, the Jews survived World War II, so they were not completely eviscerated. As concerns the "hospitable" understanding of "taking care of someone", the Nazis did everything in their power to make Jews uncomfortable, subjecting them to torture, inhumane conditions, and mass death. So, no, they did not take care of Jews.
Nazis arrived after Jews.
Nazis transported the Jews by train mostly.
Nazis and Jews are not alike in any way. Those people who say or believe that Nazis and Jews are alike are not only wrong, they are intolerant and bigoted. Nazis, the followers of Adolph Hitler, discriminated against Jews, and murdered or tortured many Jews in the Holocaust. Ask any Holocaust survivor, and they will tell you how the Nazis harmed the Jews. They will also tell you that Jews are not Nazis, and are not like the Nazis in any way.
Because, if ANYONE tried, the Nazis would treat them like they were treating the Jews. And, when they did, death for them would be Instantaneous. Any protests=Yay! new pile of dead "Jews"
The Nazis and Hitler committed genocide on the European Jews.
The Nazis did what they did to the Jews
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
they did not care, when coming up with this decree the thought of how it would affect the Jews never came close to being a consideration.
The Jews
Jews