It sounds as if you're looking for the word Stormtroopers. As for the book-burning, a lot of it was done by Nazi university students!
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. These laws declared that Jews, Romani, and Blacks could not be citizens or marry German citizens. This was done because Hitler had made a scapegoat of these people and blamed them for World War I. Jewish businesses were banned and Jewish books were burned. Jews were not allowed to hold jobs in government.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
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.
The German bureaucracy had paperwork that goes back for at least a century that would indicate that a person was Jewish. German birth certificates usually list your family's religion. The Nazis, additionally, made people carry around identification cards showing that they were Jewish. In many instances, the Nazis had more knowledge about Jewish heritage than the Germany citizenry and would go to the houses of Christians who had at least one Jewish grandparent and inform them of their Jewish heritage before carting them away.
Neighbors attacked and killed their Jewish neighbors due to a combination of longstanding anti-Semitic sentiments and the dehumanizing propaganda propagated by the Nazi regime. German propaganda portrayed Jews as a dangerous and subhuman enemy responsible for societal problems, thereby justifying violence against them in the eyes of many ordinary citizens. This relentless messaging fostered an environment of fear, hatred, and complicity, leading individuals to participate in or condone atrocities against their Jewish neighbors. The propaganda effectively turned community members against each other, eroding moral boundaries and encouraging acts of violence.
when hate driven German citizens openly attacked Jewish people, looted and burned their houses, house of worship, and businesses.
Jewish people
Yes, just as there are people of French Jewish and Russian Jewish descent. A term like German Jewish descent implies that the ancestors were Jewish and were from German cultural regions in Europe.
There is no German Jewish name (or German): Sharp. I believe there is no such German word, at least because of the combination SH. In German it is written: SCH.but, the name Scharf (means: sharp in German and Yiddish) is well-known in Jewish People.
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
there were many people targeted by the German's, of course we all know the Jewish were one, then blacks, they even went as far as mentally ill people, the only ones who were not attacked and harmed were themselves and the (RUSSIAN TROOPS).
German names are usually for people of German descent, and Jewish names are usually for people of Jewish descent. Many Jewish surnames originated in Germany and are shared by both Germans and Jews.
That is not true. There is nothing stating that Jewish people will not own German Shepherds. As a matter of fact, many German Shepherd police dogs are trained in Israel and imported into other countries.
yids/kikes
Primarily the German Nazis.
holocaust
they killed them or put them in slave camps