The question is puzzling. In the early 1930s Jews accounted for at most 1.4% of the population of Germany. (This figure includes people with only one Jewish grandparent and various other groups who did not regard themselves as Jews in any meaningful sense).
The Jews inside and outside Germany had very little power or influence (contrary to what Nazi Propaganda claimed).
It is worth adding that none of the groups persecuted by the Nazis in Germany challenged his rule directly.
You have to realize that no one is perfect those set of people were just mean and cruel to the Jews god bless the families that one of their sibling or friends got killed from Adolf
It's not that the Germans wouldn't let Jews convert, It is that that the Jews couldn't convert. If they did convert, they would still be known as Jews because of their old Jewish records, that the govonment would keep.
They let the Germans (aryans) freely smash Jewish shop windows and if Germans saw Jews on the street they were free to bash them. They let the Germans (aryans) freely smash Jewish shop windows and if Germans saw Jews on the street they were free to bash them.
They buried them in the concertration camps or let them rot or left them
They enacted laws that allowed them to, much of the Jewish property was sold off at a fraction of its value rather than to let the government take it for nothing.
it is said that the the Americans let the Jews actually abuse the Germans and tortured them to death. they actually did revenge on them.
The Germans had gathered all of the Jews that they could into various towns and cities, into ghettos. They faced the problem of what to do with them. Though they had made the Jews pay for their own food, there was still the issue that this food could be used to feed the armed forces or the general population. It was considered that rather than let the Jews starve or freeze to death, that they would kill them themselves; hence the extermination centres were built.
it was either that or let them starve to death, exterminating them was considered to be more humane.
It was called the General Government. The German half of Poland was split into three parts, one for the Poles, one for the Germans (see Lebensraum) and one for the Jews. Unfortunately though it looked possible on paper, the Poles did not want to move out of General Government and the numbers of Jews that were moved into it became unsustainable. This led to the governor (Hans Frank) suggesting to Berlin that it would be more humane to kill the Jews than let them starve to death, one of the major factors that started the Holocaust.
The Germans didn't let the "free French" government run anything. It was known as the Free French government IN EXILE because they had to get out of France and all German-controlled areas. The only government the NAZIs recognized in France was the one that was allied with Germany, the Vichy gov't.
the "yellow star" was the star of David - a Jewish symbol and since the Germans wanted to "keep tabs" on all the Jews they where ultimatly trying to kill off they had all the Jews where the "yellow star" or the star of David sewn on their clothing with the word "Jude" inprinted beneath it which was the German word for "Jew". hope that helps you :) It also let the Nazis no who were Jews and who were not so they could stop them from doing different things
The simplest answer is because they did not care. It was not the concern of other countries, most were trying to get rid of their own Jews and many had legislation in place that discriminated against them.
Jews have never had any influence in a the american government. Most people think this because of what happened in some historic american wars. The Jews at that time persuaded the leaders of the american government to let them 'help' or make some decisions and the government did, because the Jews kept bribing them with money if the americans said no. This event has stuck with loads of people eventhough it doesn't happen anymore. There are only about 2% of Jews in America, so they dont really have that much power.