The Nazis limited the rights of Jews in German-occupied countries through various measures, including laws restricting their employment, education, and ability to own property. Jews were also forced to wear identifying badges, had their businesses confiscated, and were eventually deported to concentration camps where many were killed in the Holocaust.
From all countries under German control.
Countries occupied by the Nazis such as France (and anyone living in Germany who didn't like the Nazis.
Nazis took away the Jew's right to own property.
Nazism was a German political movement and therefore vast majority of Nazis were German (and/or Austrian once Austria was absorbed by German). Most Nazis therefore lived in Germany and Austria. There were other similar political movements in other countries which are sometimes refered to as "Nazi" but these were on a much smaller scale to the German party.
Most countries knew about it because it was during WWI and WWII and the countries that knew about it were either hiding or being attacked by Nazis.
they made it illegal for Jews to do business with non-Jewsthey made Jews wear stars so Jews could always be identifiedthey burned Jewish homes and businessesthey deported Jewsthey killed Jewsetc.
By the end of 1940, Nazi troops occupied around 12 European countries, but many more were under Nazi control or allied to the Nazis, just not with German troops in. If you're America, it might be worth noting that Britain wasn't invaded by the Nazis. Not ever.
German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews
I think you are confused. The Nazis were German. They were from Germany.
In German the full version was Nationalsozialisten.
They done it by in German legal laws at the time by taking their Huan rights away and their German citizenships and destroyed all jewish shops, business and their religouse building