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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.

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