Italy enacted racial laws in 1938, eliminating civil rights for Jews. About 6000 Jews left the country to avoid this indignity, reducing the Jewish population to about 40,000 at the start of the war. Jewish refugees fleeing German occupied lands added to these numbers, so that by 1943, there were something like 44,500 Jews living in Italy. Of these, 7,680 died during the Holocaust (mostly at Auschwitz).
any jews and or any one who helps the jews
Yes, mostly Orthodox Jews. Italy's Jewish community is estimated at about 45,000 as of today (2014).
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
as per i know Jews did not had any specific participles..
'No' is probably the short answer to the question. If Jews showed any kind of arrogance to the Nazis during World War 2, they would be severely reprimanded. This includes complaining.
There was a lot of sentiment for Jews after World War 2. Israel was created for Zionist Jews as a result.
Fossano is in Piedmont, in the far north of Italy (and not particularly close to the French border) and as such did not see any significant military action during World War 2 or the Italian Civil War.
not very, as a western Jew she saw hardly any of the much greater hardships that were suffered by the eastern Jews.
for Germany they wanted revenge against the Jews because Hitler was always outsmarted by them so he want to prove that the German race is superior against any other race so he declare war against Jews and then later he declared war against the world forming alliance with japan and Italy.
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
Yes, as of 2012, there are about 14 million Jews in the world. Most live in Israel and North America.
yes, during the uprisings.