It is not very clear what this question is really asking. Are you asking for samples of such letters??
Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
I have a relative who was in a labour camp. He was polish but not a Jew. The German government was forced to pay him a pension for the time he spent working in the labour camp. He still receives about $285 a month.
anyone who has a relative or a family resemblance that was jewish, would be marked as a Jew and sent away to a camp (that's my best guess)
no,it is also not legal to be a german jew, and a african jew.
No he was not. He was German
Yes
Yes, he was a German Jew, born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, in the German Empire.
German, partly of Flemish origin, Roman Catholic.
Yes. He even wrote about the problem of being a German Jew.
No. A Jew is just a person who practices the religion of Judiaism. "Bad" is a relative term. Who decides what's "bad?"
In 'The Pianist' a German officer helps a jew.
a Jew.