The impression that Jews did not fight back against the Nazis is a myth. Jews carried out acts of resistance in every country of Europe that the Germans occupied, as well as in satellite states. They even resisted in ghettos, concentration camps and killing centers, under the most harrowing of circumstances.
they were considered Jewish (no need to say more)
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
No. It was German for "Jew". During the Holocaust, the Jews had yellow stars with "Jude" on them.
There was no Jewish state and no 'Jewish ruler'.
Most[Jewish] children were found hiding by German Soldiers and were ether shot or prosecuted
Jewish police
I'm sure that (A) Jewish People fought back at some point during the holocaust, and (B) there were Jewish troops fighting for the allies.
Primarily the German Nazis.
holocaust
there were no Jewish ghettos in Germany during the Holocaust.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
Faye Adam has written: 'My name was Fientje' -- subject(s): Biography, German Jews, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish children in the Holocaust, Jews, German, Personal narratives