The Jewish Problem was that the Jews didn't know how to define themselves. The saw themselves as a nation, but they were seen as a race.
Answer:To the religious Jew, the only problem is assimilation and insufficient Torah-observance.The so-called "Jewish Problem" was something cooked up out of thin air by anti-Semites searching for semi-plausible excuses to hound the Jews who lived in Europe and had been living there for a thousand years.
They solved it with slaves. Jewish slaves. Jewish slaves did not build the pyramid
He eliminated them from public offices.
Homosexuals were not "a problem in the Holocaust." However, homosexual people were categorized as misfits, worthy of extinction by Adolf Hitler. They were forced to wear pink triangles to identify them and were brutally executed, along with the Jewish and other groups Hitler found to taint his vision of a pure blood Caucasian (white) utopian society.
Goering.
No problem for me, in general. My parents were a bit strict at times, but other than that, it's been typically OK.
Not exactly the problem, the Holocaust is a chapter in Jewish history.
Have a look at the related question.
It is not a problem
The Conference convened to discuss and decide on a course of action regarding the "Jewish problem." The outcome of the Conference likely resulted in policies or actions related to the treatment of Jewish individuals.
There is no Jewish problem and never has been except in the minds of antisemites.
They solved it with slaves. Jewish slaves. Jewish slaves did not build the pyramid
basically to kill them
Himmler and Goering.
There a number of ways of getting a solution of the problem. This can be done by first of all establishing the root cause of the problem.
The question, as phrased, suggests that there was a 'Jewish problem' that had to be 'dealt with'. The only 'Jewish problem' in Germany was the one created by the Nazis. The great majority of German Jews were law-abiding, patriotic citizens.
no it was the Wannsee conference
She helps protect her Jewish friend