Their God. Jehovah
He did not just pick the Jews. Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and Gypsies are among the Nazi's victims.
Jehovah's Witnesses can eat pork if they wish, as long as it is properly bled. Jews and Muslims do not eat pork.
Yes, there is no animosity between the two groups.
They were mainly treated as the same as the Jews were treated.
Answer 1Unless there is some pressing reason, we don't comment upon how non-Jews worship or what they believe; and nor do we proselytize.Answer 2Jews do not see Jehovah's Witnesses in any way different than they see Christians in general, which is that Christians are entirely entitled to their religion and way of life - it just is not the Jewish way. However, since Jehovah's Witnesses proselytize more openly, especially in Jewish areas, Jews have a slightly negative view towards them on account of the proselytizing. If Jehovah's Witnesses did not proselytize to Jews, Jews would have no opinion of them for or against.
Jews, prisoners of war, gypsies, homosexuals, people with disabilities, and Jehovah's witnesses
In a word, no. That is a Jehovah's Witnesss concept, not Jewish.
Jews believe in God. The word Yahweh, Jehovah, and all variations are Christian words that have never been used by Jews. In daily conversation most Jews use the name HaShem to refer to The Creator.
yes it is it's mainly translated to Jehovah but in the Jews Torah it is in Hebrew yahweh.
There is no link between Jehovah and Semite. Semite is a linguistic group including Jews. The word Jehovah is Christian in origin, it was an attempt to give pronunciation to the tetragrammaton but has never been used by Jews.
No, they had polish, Americans, Jehovah witnesses, and diffrent people they didn't like