This is an odd question. It seems to assume that there are some countries where one can be jailed for insulting a Jew, but not, for example a member of any other group.
Jew girl. It's not insulting though
Most countries did not have limits on the occupations which Jews could hold.
Prisoners of war in World War 2 were treated under the Geneva convention for combatants. They would not have been sent to concentration camps. If you had been put in prison for a crime, there was a good chance you would end up in a concentration camp.
They needed to be helped by people and countries?
Maybe, if it's a non-denominational synagogue.
Yes, but it would have to be a Jew that didn't care about his/her heritage.
Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
From the Jewish perspective, you are not a Jew. However, if you are raised as a Jew, the reform movement would consider you a Jew. Conservative and orthodox groups would require you to undergo conversion.
Muslim countries were the only that received them.
a sneaky jew worked for hitler and that jew was ripped and his name was connor smith
It can be either. According to the laws of Judaism, a person born to a Jewish woman is a Jew. Alternatively, a person can become a Jew through valid conversion. However, a person who is a Jew, can convert to another religion and is seen as being cut off from the Jewish Nation. This person would technically be a Jew, however, they would not be Jewish.
A Jew is a person who follows the religion of Judaism. As the Church of England is Christian, the answer would be no.