the SS was responsible for the vast majority of war crimes perpetrated under the Nazi regime; in particular, it was the primary organization which carried out the Holocaust. As part of its race-centric functions, the SS oversaw the isolation and displacement of Jews from the populations of the conquered territories, seizing their assets and transporting them to concentration camps and ghetto where they would be used as slave labor (pending extermination) or immediately killed.
Hitler put all in concentration camps to be killed, just like the T.V. show with the name changed.
Spat on them, Abused them and things like that.
yes actually because well their partially german. and polish well their polish.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
For at least 70-100 years before Hitler came to power, Jews in the various German states had more or less the same legal status as non-Jews. However, there were not eligible for employment in the prestigious civil service or in as army officers. The last ghetto - in the sense of a district where Jews were required to live by law - was abolished in 1830. Obviously, that did not mean that they relocated from one day to the next.The German Jews were, on the whole, enthusiatic supporters of the Reform movement in Judaism and were highly assimilated.
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
the german officers enter in the jews houses and lives with them.
Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.
yes actually because well their partially german. and polish well their polish.
The simple answer is; because they could. No one was trying to stop them.
The officers would not do much apart from stand around. Selections were done by doctors (of course they had an officer's rank). The organising of the Jews would have been done by the enlisted men.
To show they were different. It was a sign of disrespect.
From about 1933 until the end of World War II in 1945, the Germans worked to exterminate the Jews. Approximately six million people, mostly Jews, were killed in German concentration camps.
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
Respective and Tolerant to Jews
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)