So as not to the Jews their money.
The Nazi's didn't really associate them with communism and capitilism. It was my understanding that the Germans didn't like the Jewish people because when the world including Germany suffered from the great depression, the Jewish people were able to stay well- off because they owned their own little stores. So the Germans were angry with them and thought that they were the reason every thing was bad with their economy. On the night of broken glass the Germans went to Jewish shops and destroyed them.
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
During the Holocaust, many Germans, particularly those in the Nazi regime and associated industries, prospered through the exploitation of Jewish labor, the seizure of Jewish property, and the economic restructuring that favored Aryan businesses. The regime implemented policies that allowed for the confiscation of assets from Jewish individuals and communities, which were then redistributed to non-Jewish Germans. Additionally, industries such as munitions and construction benefited from the use of forced labor from concentration camps. This systemic oppression and economic gain were integral to the Nazi war effort and the maintenance of their regime.
they had to wear a band on their arms identifying them as Jews, they were restricted to certain areas, they were not allowed to trade with gentiles.
because it was a insult to the Germans
The germans closed down all Jewish shops, thus allowing only non-Jews to have this privlege, and this is found in Chapter 3 of Number the Stars.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
The Jewish musicians were not allowed to play music by Beethoven because he was a famed German composer and musician; "Jews were not allowed to play German music"
The Nazi's didn't really associate them with communism and capitilism. It was my understanding that the Germans didn't like the Jewish people because when the world including Germany suffered from the great depression, the Jewish people were able to stay well- off because they owned their own little stores. So the Germans were angry with them and thought that they were the reason every thing was bad with their economy. On the night of broken glass the Germans went to Jewish shops and destroyed them.
Rules for Germans, was mainly dobb in whoever was Jewish in your family, or neighbourhood, he also made it illegal to be married to Jews and whoever had a Jewish background were considered a jew, therefore had the same punishments. Germans weren't allowed to shop in Jew businesses, if they were caught doing so, they'd be killed on the spot.
We are GERMANS!
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
The FASCISTS attacked Jewish shops and synagogues.
On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
Most Jews do.
They enacted laws that allowed them to, much of the Jewish property was sold off at a fraction of its value rather than to let the government take it for nothing.