Yes german jews
they were treated with a little more respect
but not a lot
tht was during the holocaust and they were the ones who killed Jews for no reason at all!
They all killed Jews in some way.
Mostly camps in Poland.
It was during the Passover
Before and during WWII.
(The Jews living in Germany were German... and you can't exactly say the Germans were 'occupying' their own country)
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
I don't think there is a count for WWI. Remember, WWI was not fought because of persectution of Jews but on the invasion of Belgium.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist famous for employing Jews during World War 2, saving them from concentration camps.
75% of Israelis are Jewish. These Jews come from all over the world. Specifically to this question, no, the majority of Israeli Jews are not descended from German Jews. Around 50% of Israel's Jewish community comes from Jews of the Arab World and their descendants (Mizrahim). 20.9% of Israel's Jews are of from the former USSR. Meanwhile, German and Austrian Jews make up around 2.7% of Israeli Jews.
Approximately 100,000 Jews served in the German army during World War I. Many of these soldiers were motivated by a sense of patriotism and loyalty to Germany, despite facing antisemitism. The contributions of Jewish soldiers were significant, and around 12,000 Jews were awarded military honors for their service. This participation challenged the prevailing stereotypes of Jews at the time and highlighted their role in the German military.