No, not as group, a few people do just as in all nations. However, hatred of other people exists in all nations & cultures at some level or percentage of the population. Hatred can be based on any or all of the following primary factors: nationality, religion, church affiliation, political affiliation, culture, race, skin color, age, economic condition, work ethic, way of life, belief system, history of prior conflict, family history, medical condition, etc.
My personal opinion as an American that lived in Germany for four years, visited there often and I'm married to a German: In Germany today, the number of Jewish people that live there is much less than prior to WW2, and most Germans do not know any Jews personally. Germans, like all Europeans, are generally distrustful of people from other nations & cultures to varying degrees. Germans, like Americans, think as individuals and have each their own biases & prejudices based on their personal experiences, social interactions & what they see & hear in the TV/radio/internet media. Most Germans feel some level of guilt for their nation's role in the Holocaust (murder of Jews & others), in some way similar to how white Americans feel about the past sins of slavery. They would like to move past this awful period in their nation's past. Germans are usually eager to meet people from other nations to learn about them personally, and form friendships easily. They tend to like people with similar or shared values, such as: kindness, strong work ethic, moral behavior, family centered, friendly, courteous & professional. They would like Americans to try to speak some German (even if it is not perfect), and they would like to practice their own English language training with Americans, Canadians, British, etc.
Jews were taken by the Germans because the Germans, more spoken Hitler blamed the war on the Jews
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.
There are two questions here:Where do Jews originate from?Jews are the people who historically come from the area that is now the countries of Israel and Palestine.Do Jews still hate Germans?Many Jews still have problems with buying prominent German products, such as cars, because of the association with the Holocaust, but would not demonstrate any prejudice towards German people. Conversely, many Germans might have a bit of hesitance in doing business with Israelis because of the political situation in Israel, but nothing close to prejudice. The reason for this rapprochement comes from the way that the Germans as society have apologized for the evil of the Holocaust to the Jews and the general acceptance and understanding with which Jews have responded to that apology.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
The Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
No. Modern Germany is on the whole welcoming to Jews, and since the collapse of the Soviet Union about 100,000 Jews have settled there. That said, there are obviously some neo-Nazis but they have very little influence.
In general, modern Jews still believe and practice circumcision.
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
Jews were taken by the Germans because the Germans, more spoken Hitler blamed the war on the Jews
The Jews had no problem about the Germans, until the Nazis persecuted them and made their lives impossible. In fact, the German Jews and many Jews outside Germany were pro-German till 1933.
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.
There are two questions here:Where do Jews originate from?Jews are the people who historically come from the area that is now the countries of Israel and Palestine.Do Jews still hate Germans?Many Jews still have problems with buying prominent German products, such as cars, because of the association with the Holocaust, but would not demonstrate any prejudice towards German people. Conversely, many Germans might have a bit of hesitance in doing business with Israelis because of the political situation in Israel, but nothing close to prejudice. The reason for this rapprochement comes from the way that the Germans as society have apologized for the evil of the Holocaust to the Jews and the general acceptance and understanding with which Jews have responded to that apology.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
The Germans used to trap jews in until they froze and that is where they got the idea of ice in a drink
The Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
the polish Jews were attacked first then the Germans killed as they went east the western Jews were left until later in the war.some German Jews even survived the whole war.it was easier to hide their crimes in the east-that is why the extermination camps were in the east eg sobibor,chelmo