answersLogoWhite

0

Jews have a lot of opinions and a lot of perspectives within their small 14-million large population. It would be absurd if everyone outside of this group magically agreed with everything the Jews put out if the Jews cannot even agree amongst themselves.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

What did Jews do to survive?

Nothing they couldn't do anything coz if they disagreed with hitler they were killed anyway


Why did people disagree with Hitler's Anti-Semitic policies?

Some disagreed with Hitler's Anti-Semitic policy on moral grounds and others disagreed on pragmatic grounds and still others on self-interest grounds. Those who disagreed on moral grounds typically made the argument that since Jews are humans who have committed no illegal activities, they deserve the same rights and treatments as the rest of humanity. They did not deserve to be forcibly segregated and slaughtered like animals. Some came at this conclusion from a global Human Rights perspective and others came at this conclusion from having friends who were Jews and so had a personal connection that they realized was in jeopardy. Those who disagreed on pragmatic grounds were usually not opposed to Anti-Semitism in principle (otherwise they would have taken that tack) and may even have believed that slaughtering the Jews would be morally acceptable. However, they held that the act of going through with the segregation of Jews and/or their annihilation was not the wisest allocation of resources. There was an incredible amount of money, metal, and building materials that Nazi Germany had to divert from the war effort in order to exterminate the Jews and it was not justifiable from an economic perspective. Those who disagreed on self-interest grounds were either Jews or other minorities that feared that they could become the targets of Anti-Semitic policies and they disagreed with the policies because they and their communities would be materially injured by the Anti-Semitic policies.


How did Hitler control the people who disagreed with him?

He got his army to kill them.


What people were people were persecuted during the holocaust?

jews.


Why did people leave the England church?

Because they disagreed with the ostentation of luxury shown by the church

Related Questions

What did Jews do to survive?

Nothing they couldn't do anything coz if they disagreed with hitler they were killed anyway


Why did the Nazis think negatively about the Jews?

Hitler brainwashed them. Also, many disagreed but were afraid to speak.


What happened to those people who disagreed with leaders in Massachusetts?

They disagreed because they were not free and did not agree with there rules. This is why they disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts. <3333


What is was the inpact of the holocaust?

The money was running low and many people (jews, homosexuals, gypsies, russians and basically anyone who was different or who disagreed with Hitler were abused and made sure to be rid of.)


Did schindler genuinely care for the Jews?

Because he disagreed with Hitler. He didn't want to let those people die.


Why has Hitler been disliked throughout history?

Of course he was one of the worst men in history. He disrespected Jews, gypsies, ignorant people, other types of Christians and even other Germans who disagreed with him, He discriminated many other people as well.


Why did people disagree with Hitler's Anti-Semitic policies?

Some disagreed with Hitler's Anti-Semitic policy on moral grounds and others disagreed on pragmatic grounds and still others on self-interest grounds. Those who disagreed on moral grounds typically made the argument that since Jews are humans who have committed no illegal activities, they deserve the same rights and treatments as the rest of humanity. They did not deserve to be forcibly segregated and slaughtered like animals. Some came at this conclusion from a global Human Rights perspective and others came at this conclusion from having friends who were Jews and so had a personal connection that they realized was in jeopardy. Those who disagreed on pragmatic grounds were usually not opposed to Anti-Semitism in principle (otherwise they would have taken that tack) and may even have believed that slaughtering the Jews would be morally acceptable. However, they held that the act of going through with the segregation of Jews and/or their annihilation was not the wisest allocation of resources. There was an incredible amount of money, metal, and building materials that Nazi Germany had to divert from the war effort in order to exterminate the Jews and it was not justifiable from an economic perspective. Those who disagreed on self-interest grounds were either Jews or other minorities that feared that they could become the targets of Anti-Semitic policies and they disagreed with the policies because they and their communities would be materially injured by the Anti-Semitic policies.


When people disagreed with the puritans what did they do?

because tey are dum


what did stalin create for people who disagreed with the government?

The gulags


Was Jesus not a Jew himself?

Jesus was a Jew. However, the government at that time disagreed with his views and teachings and the Jews believed he was a false messiah.


How did Hitler control the people who disagreed with him?

He got his army to kill them.


Who didn't agree with nelson Mandela?

Many people disagreed with him.