not immediatley, but now the jewish population is rising very fast.
i think everyone hated them in Germany back then. even though he was part Jewish >.<
I'm sure that (A) Jewish People fought back at some point during the holocaust, and (B) there were Jewish troops fighting for the allies.
Albert Einstein left Germany for Belgium in 1933. While out of the country, he heard about the upcoming Jewish boycott, and so decided not to return. Naturally, there was no way to predict the upcoming holocaust, but he did see that Germany was going into a dangerous direction. The Associated Press reported on April 1st, 1933 that his home was raided and his daughter, still in Germany at the time, had been mistreated. Old answers: No, Einstein left Germany before the holocaust. He went back to Germany, during the holocaust and helped 200 Jews escape to America. So no, he was not forced to leave because of the holocaust. He left before any of that was happening. He went to visit America when Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, and decided not to go back for a while.
After WW1, Germany was going through very hard times. Recall: the treaty of verailles. Hitler became a German dictator when he wrote the book: Mein Kamf. He became Chancellor of Germany as German people were desperate and Hitler claimed he could bring Germany back to 'greatness'. A group of German people that were very desperate and thought Hitler was their answer, were the Nazi's. They took control of the government creating a Facist Germany. They believed they could turn Germany into the greatest country under Hitler. Hitler stated in Mein Kampf that groups but mostly the Jewish group were their enemies. This resulted in the Holocaust. They wanted to make Germany great, creating a sense of purity and the Jewish people were supposedly considered the enemies that would stop them from doing this.
It killed an estimated six million Jews. Jewish culture and tradition was, let us face it almost wiped out in Germany. In this horrible sense it was a success. apart from diplomats from Israel, the Jews never came back to Germany.
i think everyone hated them in Germany back then. even though he was part Jewish >.<
I'm sure that (A) Jewish People fought back at some point during the holocaust, and (B) there were Jewish troops fighting for the allies.
When the 973 passengers of the St. Louis tried to escape Germany in 1939, America (Florida) could have let them land. However, the coast guard drove them away, and they were forced to go back to Germany.
Hitler hated the Jewish people and blamed them for the loss of the first world war. Hitler considered the Jewish peoples back stabbers and targeted them during the Holocaust.
If you are talking about the Jewish people in Germany it was awful. They were rounded up like cattle and shipped to Nazi concentrations camps to be murdered.If you are talking about the state of things in the world we were in a Depression. This dilemma was solved with the onset of WWII and getting people back to work. It was not a good time in the world.
yes _____ There was no Jewish army!
because the were Jews and back in the day..... when i was a younging people just didnt like Jewish people so they simply shot them. nbd ;) so ya idk just people killed them and you cant do anything about it cuz its already happened. doint worry about it if you not a Jew but if you are, be careful around and in Germany cuz you just might get shot.
Albert Einstein left Germany for Belgium in 1933. While out of the country, he heard about the upcoming Jewish boycott, and so decided not to return. Naturally, there was no way to predict the upcoming holocaust, but he did see that Germany was going into a dangerous direction. The Associated Press reported on April 1st, 1933 that his home was raided and his daughter, still in Germany at the time, had been mistreated. Old answers: No, Einstein left Germany before the holocaust. He went back to Germany, during the holocaust and helped 200 Jews escape to America. So no, he was not forced to leave because of the holocaust. He left before any of that was happening. He went to visit America when Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, and decided not to go back for a while.
Germany blamed the Jewish population for its problems after World War I. This belief, known as the "stab in the back" myth, falsely claimed that Germany's defeat in the war was due to betrayal by Jewish people within the country.
Adolf Hitler, a powerful man who despised the Jewish, convinced Germany that Jewish people were not good. He thought that they lost WW1 because of the Jewish. So this whole war started in order to get rid of all the Jewish. It was called the holocaust. THen, back in the U.S.A., Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, so the current president, Harry S. Truman, threw the Atomic Bomb in Japan. Hope this helps.
It killed an estimated six million Jews. Jewish culture and tradition was, let us face it almost wiped out in Germany. In this horrible sense it was a success. apart from diplomats from Israel, the Jews never came back to Germany.
After WW1, Germany was going through very hard times. Recall: the treaty of verailles. Hitler became a German dictator when he wrote the book: Mein Kamf. He became Chancellor of Germany as German people were desperate and Hitler claimed he could bring Germany back to 'greatness'. A group of German people that were very desperate and thought Hitler was their answer, were the Nazi's. They took control of the government creating a Facist Germany. They believed they could turn Germany into the greatest country under Hitler. Hitler stated in Mein Kampf that groups but mostly the Jewish group were their enemies. This resulted in the Holocaust. They wanted to make Germany great, creating a sense of purity and the Jewish people were supposedly considered the enemies that would stop them from doing this.