Palestine
There's no evidence that Hitler took any interest in Judaism (that is, the Jewish religion), but there is plenty of evidence that from about 1919 he was very preoccupied with Jews.
Jews historically were a repressed people that barely had the right to practice their religion without the fear of persecution. It took the Modern Era for Jews to become emancipated and enlightened to the degree where they felt like they had the power to determine their own fate.
yes they attacked us so they took our Jews as well ___________ What rubbish! The Germans were in no position to 'collect Jews from [the] UK'. The country was never invaded and never under German rule.
they took them to sweden where they where will be safe
they took the Jews to the death camp and took them to the gas chambers and the gas killed them all
The Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia He took this without force. The first non-Germanic country he took with force was Poland.
The Jews became slaves.
He wanted a ''perfect'' Aryan race of people with blonde hair and blue eyes (I'd fit in to Hitler's "perfect world" but ironically he didn't. Whilst he was quite renowned for his piercing blue eyes his hair was brown.)
To the Promised Land
The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
you may not believe it but Japan was Probably the country that accepted the most Jews outside of Europe. Japan was actually very against their ally's enemies. The Netherlands, however, probably admitted the most Jews. Although the Danes(Who were a group in the Netherlands) probably saved the most Jews than any other group. Mainly because they were willing to take the incredible risk of doing so.
what country did Germany took