Jews were hated in Europe long before World War 1. They were different. They held to their traditions. They were not Christians. They did well in business, angering those who did not do well. Many Europeans hated them for a variety of reasons.
In World War 1 (1914-1918) nothing particularly unusual happened to the Jews. The Holocaust took place in World War 2 (1939-1945).
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
Yes german jews they were treated with a little more respect but not a lot
very porly, only the treatment of Jews was worse.
they were treated very badly by Hitler but it depended on what country they were in for example he wanted to get rid of jews
world war 11 hasn't happened yet, you mean world war II they were treated like normal citizens, it wasnt until Hitler introduced the master race and his final solution that they were exterminated and treated in a racist manner.
The Jews were not in Palestine during World War I. The UN decided to create an Jewish country after World War II and the Holocaust.
Answer It was Poland on account that there were more jews there.
Jews in australia was treated with respected and liked because at time of the war, Australia was a immigration country and Australia wasnt much involve with the Europian or the pacific war
it did more to change the way that the world treated Jews.
very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated
No, the Jews were not a side in World War 2. The Jews collectively were not combattants.
Jews still were treated as 'lows' while Germany was recovering from the devastation of World War One after Hitler had commited suicide, so that he will not have to admit defeat to the Russians.