All people everywhere want to avoid persecution by anybody.
The Jews
The Nazis took commands from Hitler who wanted Jews all gone. He believed that Jews were "taking over" Germany and gaining too much power. He mostly blamed the Jews for Germany's financial problems after World War I. The Germans believed him because they were desperate for money and needed someone to blame.
There were only two ethnic groups that the Nazis wanted to kill:1. The Jews.2. The Roma/Sinti ('gypsies')Please also see the related question.
In Germany, the Nazis set up a vast bureau of records which checked every citizen three generations back. And outside of Germany, people who were thought to possibly be Jewish had to produce baptismal certificates if they were actually non-Jews. And many Jews were ratted out by their neighbors.
The Nazis didn't want to carry out the Holocaust publicly, for example in the street.
Other way round. Lots of Jews tried to pretend they were gentiles, to avoid persecution.
The Nazis did what they did to the Jews
The world did not go against the German Nazis because the other countries did not want to get involved in the dispute and have another bloody world war.
The Jews
The Nazis believed that Jews were an inferior race and they didn't want their own race to be 'contaminated'.
They did not want any Jews at all, regardless of physical appearance.
they knew that what they had done to the Jews was not morally acceptable.
they considered them to be a polutant to their society.
There was no persecution of Jews in the US
Hittler didn't want to destroy the Nazis. He started Nazism, he wanted do destroy the Jews and any man who thought he was wrong. And during the Genoside, he is resposible for killing(estimated)11 million people, six million of them were Jews, and five million of them were non-Jews that were disliked by the Nazis...that's one bad dude...
So they could make sure to find all of the Jews in that town
Answer:During the Holocaust Thousands of Jews escaped Nazi persecution by fleeing to countries such as Switzerland and France. Some went to England and then travelled to the US on a boat. Jews settled down across the US and have now grown to more Jews in America than in Israel. Answer:The above answer SEEMS to make sense, but there were Jews in America prior to the Revolutionary War. Jews that fled the Nazis came on ships such as the "St. Louis." President Roosevelt didn't want to upset Hitler, as this was before the US entered the war, and so they were refused entry and turned back to die at the hands of the Nazis. So the above answer is obviously not accurate.