because they thought that they were fighting evil.
The Nazis did not give people the freedom to assemble. Any dissidents were thrown into the Concentration Camps just like the "Undesirables". People literally feared for their lives.
Nazis arrived after Jews.
When Poland was under Nazi occupation the larger ghettos were allowed to have a 'Jewish Council' (Judenrat) which then had to be appointed by the Nazis. The members of these councils soon found themselves in an impossible position. They had to organize the distribution of food, police the ghettos, and later they had to give the Nazis lists of people to be deported to death camps. Jewish councils were also set up in many other countries under Nazi rule. The initial attraction of these councils to Jews was that it was preferable for things like food distribution and policing to be done by fellow Jews than by the SS.
The Coffee Nazis refused to give the captured Jews any coffee. "NO COFFEE FOR YOU!"
You need to give a timeframe and place or region.
i belive it as denmark since they didnt have a law against Jews and didnt give the Jewish bank reports to the Nazis
They were taking jewish families away to the concentration camps , the jewish families owned alot of property and when they left the germans would give it to another german/non-jewish family.
The Nazis did not give people the freedom to assemble. Any dissidents were thrown into the Concentration Camps just like the "Undesirables". People literally feared for their lives.
since hitler comitted suicide there was no one to give them orders and were killed and discriminated by people that hated nazis (some)
Nazis arrived after Jews.
When Poland was under Nazi occupation the larger ghettos were allowed to have a 'Jewish Council' (Judenrat) which then had to be appointed by the Nazis. The members of these councils soon found themselves in an impossible position. They had to organize the distribution of food, police the ghettos, and later they had to give the Nazis lists of people to be deported to death camps. Jewish councils were also set up in many other countries under Nazi rule. The initial attraction of these councils to Jews was that it was preferable for things like food distribution and policing to be done by fellow Jews than by the SS.
Define "giving grace" and we'll answer your question.
The Coffee Nazis refused to give the captured Jews any coffee. "NO COFFEE FOR YOU!"
You need to give a timeframe and place or region.
Short answer: It helped the Nazis with the goal of Jewish genocide. The Nazis wanted to get rid of all Jewish owned businesses, either by closing them, stealing them, or destroying them. This was just one of the first steps that the Nazis used to eventually impoverish, de-house & imprison all Jews in preparation for their complete extermination (murder).
Kristallnacht also called night of broken glass. many Jewish shops were looted. 93 Jews killed that night. many synagogues were burned to the ground. afterwards the Jews were forced to clean up . they were charged for the damages by the Nazis. also they had to give any insurance they collected to the Nazis. this was the writing on the wall for the jews, many began to try to flee the country.
yes