No
they put their support behind Zion.
yes: America Soviet Union Canada Britain
Of course. Not all Germans believed in the Nazi way. In fact, many of the Jews who were put to death were German themselves.
They don't try to 'convert' anyone. They try to interest them in religion.
they mostly avoided some of the people who had bad diseases or the germans killed them if the diseases were really severe.some jews tried to help the sicklier jews but that is one reason that diseases got spread.
Sweden did to help the Jews is that the Sweden risk their lives.also they let the Jews take them to another country.
The U.S. president in 1942 was Franklin D. Roosevelt. However, as far as I'm aware, he received no request for help from "the Jews" or from any Jewish organization. American Jews were keen not to do anything that appeared to distract attention from the war effort.If this sounds unbelievable, check it out and try to find the Jewish organization and/or individuals that you think asked for help in 1942.
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The Nazis for some reason thought of themselves as a super race thinking all others inferier especialy the Jews they would put them in death camps and kill them by the thousands.
As long as "us" refers to humans, then no. Jews are humans too.
As long as "us" refers to humans, there are no differences. Jews are humans too.
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.