It depends entirely on the time period and country where the Jews were living. More often than not, when an event happened that had a marked impact on the Jews' lifestyle occurred, it was negative (such as pogroms, expulsions, libels, etc.), but there were positive changes as well (such as emancipation, secularism in non-Jewish states, and governmental protections).
Political life for Jews After the Holocaust didn't change that much.Athough Jews did tolerate Fascist and communist countries.Most of the jewish survivors fled themselves to a democratic peaceful country.Although many Jews are now in peace,there are still people who make racist comments about Jews in the holocaust.
Well most Jews who survived the holocaust had a total new prospective towards politics and the government
but it was in a positive way, they changed their views of politics from being discriminated to policies which doesnt allow discrimination. This was a whole new good world for the jews who was in the camps, especially for the children who was in the camps
well jewish / jews had no contribution to anything during this time period in Germany , so they were majorlyl impacted upon by hitler not letting jews have any rights what so ever .
Nazi party
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
it was in Germany and they hated Jews
The Nazi Party in Germany during WW2.
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leaders of nazi party killed over 1 milloin innocent jews
To kill over 70,000 Jews
The Nazi party was against the Jews since it wrote its constitution in 1920. (No doubt it was before that also, but this is when they published it).
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
Kristallnacht
Its efforts were not directed at the Jews but the negroes.
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.