Because they felt bad for the Jews. If there was a genocide, who wouldn't feel bad?
Because people knew it was wrong for Jews to be dicriminated just for beleving something different.
Yes. Please see the related question.
Nazi party
Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
what country was still free from nazi occupation
There were people or undergroundanti-SS/Nazi groups that helped Jews either by hiding them , feeding them etc.
Yes. Please see the related question.
In Germany (from 1939) on and in Nazi occupied countries (from soon after the dates of occupation) Jews were ordered to sell their businesses - usually at laughably low prices - to non-Jews.
Jews had stars of David poles had red triangle
Kugler was one of the people who helped to hide Anne Frank and her family during the Nazi occupation.
Yes, it had to be worn in all countries under Nazi occupation.
nazi started to treat people unfairly before ww2 but they started their punishment during the war in the concentration camps
The city of Tallinn is known as Reval during the Nazi occupation of Estonia, the name was changed in 1917. Tallinn is the largest city in Estonia, with a population of 426,503.
Nazi party
Nazi general of Florida
No, as the U.S. was never under Nazi occupation. See the related questions.
Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
In April 1933 the Nazi regime dismissed most Jews and people of Jewish origin from public sector jobs in Germany - in other words, well before the start of the Holocaust. It was the very first Nazi measure against the Jews.