Same as inside Germany
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
Jews in Nazi Germany were treated very poorly. The were beaten, sent to concentration camps, their businesses were burnt down and many were killed.
they weren't.
They are being treated just as fairly as every on else is today in the United States.
because they didn't like the way the Jews were being treated by Germany
Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.
They were treated alright. ___ The period from about 1830-1933 was, if anything, a kind of "golden age" for Jews in most of the German states.
Because it showed that they were Jews and should be treated differently. ______________ Quite simply because they were ordered to do so - not from choice.
There is no particular conflict today between Jews and Germans. In fact, Jews from many countries in the former Soviet Union are settling in Germany. Germany also provides Israel with numerous subsidies and the two countries trade extensively.
the biggest difference, was that the Jews in communist russia could surrender their beliefs and they would be accepted. in nazi Germany, if your grandfather was Jewish, so were you, no converting could save you.
The Jews had their shops boycotted, then destroyed and they were put in concentration camps and many were killed.