For a very long time the native language of German Jews has been German. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991) a significant number Jews from the former Soviet Union (perhaps as many as 150,000) have settled in Germany. The second generation generally speaks German, the first generation a range of languages, which often includes Russian and Yiddish.
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
Ashkenazi Jews
Union of Progressive Jews in Germany was created in 1997.
Most Jews are Zionist, and they speak the languages of the countries they are from.Note: Zionism just means supporting the idea of a Jewish homeland.
When routine deportations of Jews from Germany began in October 1941 some Jews from northern Germany were dumped in the Warsaw Ghetto, but it was not a standard practice.
The Jews
The Jews were murdered, not sterlized.
Hitler decided to gas the Jews in nazi Germany
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
This question makes no sense. Germans never "took over the Jews". The Jews did not have a nation or a city-state that the Germans invaded. Jews lived inside of Germany and inside of other nations before the Holocaust. They became subject to different policies of treatment during the Holocaust which resulted in their general extermination from Europe.Answer:Historians speak against Germany's actions towards the Jews because what the Nazis did, killing six million Jews, stands out among the greatest infamies in world history.
If you count the fact that Germany did not kill every Jew as a Jewish victory, then you can say that the Jews 'won' the Holocaust. But this would be wrong, the Jews have never defeated Germany, as they have never been in conflict.