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, he was a German Jew, born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, in the German Empire.
Yes
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.