"The Jews" were not a nation during WW 2, and were not attempting to "beat" any other country. However, the Jews that resided in Europe (in many different nations) were subject to an organized attempt by the Nazis to kill all of them- known as the "Final Solution". The Nazis killed several million Jews- but not all of them- so in THAT regard, you might consider that they won. The Jews are still around- Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party are not.
it is Goering's signature on the papers.
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
it did more to change the way that the world treated Jews.
there's anumber of ideas regarding this, involving everything from a traditional/nationalistic German hatred of the Jewish peoples through to Hitler's rejection from Art school by a Jewish scholar, it's hard to point out one reason, though another idea is that it was a good way to focus German/Nazi attention away from the war or failings of Facist politics
The Jews of Europe were persecuted by the Nazi regime. They were forced to move to ghettos or concentration camps, where they were used for forced labor and 6 million were exterminated by the Nazis. Some Jews managed to escape from Europe, but this was made difficult by unsympathetic immigration policies by other countries.
it is Goering's signature on the papers.
People were beaten because the people that beat them were racest
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
They all killed Jews in some way.
Gassing, followed by mass open air shootings.
There were Jews and non Jews who owned stock in companies that profited from World War I. There were thousands of Jews who served honorably in both the German and Allied armies and an even larger number who lived in poverty and were not involved in World War I in any way except as victims. Nazi Propaganda focused on the few Jewish capitalists who might have profited while it completely ignored the rest. Note that if it had not been for World War II, the Jewish community of today would look back at World War I and the Russian Revolution as the worst disaster to befall the Jews since the 17th century and possibly since the Crusades.
it did more to change the way that the world treated Jews.
The world was already war weary, everyone had suffered in some way and they were more interested in re-building and moving on than hearing about the suffering of the Jews.
there's anumber of ideas regarding this, involving everything from a traditional/nationalistic German hatred of the Jewish peoples through to Hitler's rejection from Art school by a Jewish scholar, it's hard to point out one reason, though another idea is that it was a good way to focus German/Nazi attention away from the war or failings of Facist politics
One of the causes of World War One is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Another cause is when Germany was on their way to fight France,they cut through Belgium. Belgium had an alliance with Great Britain, who then declared war on Germany.
This question is odd. It is formulated in a way that suggests there was an actual war between 'the Jews' and the Nazis. There was the Holocaust, in which the Nazis murdered about 6 million harmless and defenceless Jews. That began in late 1941/early 1942. The idea that there was an actual war between Jews and Nazis is false.
Israel is the Jewish State and approximately 80% of its population is Jewish. This is the primary way that Jews are involved with the Arab-Israeli War. Additionally, Jews outside of Israel often finance or support Israel in its mission to be a place for Jews.