If you asking about the situation before WWII
See the answer to the related question
Why didn't the Jews leave Germany?
During the War, Jews were considered Enemy Aliens and only could go to a neutral country like Switzerland. Switzerland accepted a limited number of Jews during the war. The rest were turned back to Germany.
As for the situation after WWII
Most had already left Germany before WWII, and the ones that remained were killed or sent to concentration camps, where the majority died. Some did come back and lived in Germany, because it was occupied by the Allied countries and they were protected. Jews without homes (mostly women and children) were taken to Displaced Persons (DP) camps and fed better than the average German. In Poland, after the War, many Jews were threatened and even killed on occasion, when they tried to reclaim their homes and other property. The Polish government gave very little protection to the Jews, and 99% left to Israel and America.
Surprisingly, for a few years after WWII, Germany was one of the safest place for Jews to be. In Russia, many Jews starved to death right after the war, along with many other Russian citizens.
All the jews had to go to the death camps...
He blamed the Jews for all the troubles of Germany.
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
Jews.
Germany was in a hard economic crisis. Hitler was the solution. Hitler blamed the Jews for owning all bussinesses and not keeping money in Germany.
Nazi philosophy said that Jews were the cause of all problems in Germany.
Adolf Hitler did.
the Jews
well they killed all the jews...
There was no must about it at all. The Nazis choseto treat the Jews as a problem.
All the jews had to go to the death camps...
They werent. Hitler didnt kill all of them, because he lost in WWII.
The Nazi's believed that the Jews were the cause for Germany's economic turmoil, putting them out to the public as a scapegoat The Nazi's told the young children in school that Jews were "christ killers" so that when they grew up they would show hostility towards them The government scared all of Germany into killing or hurting Jews with the "If you're not with me, you're against me" mentality.