During the beginning of the Holocaust, Jewish people were forced to sew a yellow star of Davis that said "Jude" on it. When cities were evacuated to the camps they were loaded into trucks and then eventually the train that lead to the camp. As for the elimination, they were slaughtered in forms ranging from firing squad to gas chambers using Zyclon B and then burned in the ovens.
In German occupied Europe Jews were segregated by law.
there are still Jews around today.
the Jews were primarily the targets of the Nazis, though they were not totally eliminated by them
Hitler really didnt care about how they eliminated the Jews, it just gotta be Fast, Cheaply and Affective.
Hitler claimed that the Jews needed to be eliminated for Germany to survive as a nation
Yes, frequently, unless they live in segregated communities where they rarely encounter non-Jews.
Jews were identified by membership in a synagogue. In Europe the government keeps a record of population by religion. That also identified Jews. Also, males were identified by checking to see if their penis had been circumcised. (Jews and Muslims circumcise their sons. Americans started circumcising when Jews had far fewer infections from trench warfare in The Civil War and World War 1. Europeans refused to learn from the Jews.)
Poland (prewar frontiers) lost about 3 million of its 3.3 million Jews.
The (Jewish) ghettos were sections of certain towns and cities which were segregated for the habitation of Jews.
to take over their country
Star of David
The Jewish ghettos in WWII, sometimes known as Jewish quarters were sections of cities which were segregated for Jews to live in. (These becoming the only places where Jews were alowed to live).