Jews did not deport Jews.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
They first start sending Jews to Auschwitz in February 15th 1942
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.
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.
They killed all the jews and Poland had lots of jews.
The Germans encouraged emigration at this time.
About 3 million Polish Jews were murdered, mostly in Poland (especially at Trebkinka, Chelmno, Majdanek, Belzec, Sobibor and Auschwitz). About half of Polish Jews died due to starvation, disease and mass shooting by the Germans. However, the total number of Jews killed in occupied Poland was higher as Jews were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps from countries far away from Poland. In particular, Jews from France, Greece, Hungary, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany were killed at Auschwitz. This raises the overall total to over 4 million killed in occupied Poland. The Germans turned Poland into the Nazis biggest killing field.
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
They first start sending Jews to Auschwitz in February 15th 1942
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.
Daniel's father is a WWI veteran for Germany.
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 Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
Many concentration camps were not in Germany. Auschwitz is in Poland for example. As the Germans invaded other countries, they found other Jews that were also sent to the camps.