Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
Most Nazis had no knowledge at all of Jewish culture, only offensive stereotypes of Jews.
The Nazis in 1941 to 1945 were against Jewish people because that is how their leader, Adolf Hitler, told them to be. Adolf Hitler believed that the Jewish people were inferior to himself and therefore should not be allowed to live.
For true Nazis 'follow-the-leader' was the highest virtue. "Fuhrer command! We will follow [obey]", they screamed ecstatically at him, and they followed him all the way to the bottom of the abyss.
Because the Jewish people were the ones targeted, persecuted and murdered by the Nazis during the holocaust. Hitler declared his disdain for the jews, therefore his army, under his orders, slaughtered them by the millions. There were only a few of Hitler's soldiers that secretly despised what Hitler was doing and what he stood for, but the majority of Hitler's army took a perverted pleasure in the torture, mutilation, and murder of millions of innocent people just because they were Jewish. No other people (that I know of) were targeted by the Nazis like the Jewish people were. It made no difference to them if they killed infants and children, women or men.
The yellow star in the book "Night" symbolizes the forced identification and segregation of Jewish people during the Holocaust. It represented the dehumanization and persecution of Jewish individuals by the Nazis.
The Nazis killed the Jewish people in the Holocaust because they viewed the Jewish people as inferior.
the Nazis punished Jewish people ----- punishment implies crime.
The Nazis were an anti-Jewish group. Very bad people, not a person...
It was influenced by propaganda against the Nazis and when we found out about it we felt that it proved that Nazi Germany was evil. Other genocides were not as heavily influenced.
Primarily the German Nazis.
No,but with a yellow star.
People who the Nazis decided were Jewish.
Jewish people came to America because they wanted to live a better life and to escape from the Nazis
Nazis tried to speed up Jewish emigration, but other nations were hesitant to accept these people
They where really nice people, and felt that the Nazis were wrong.
because they thought that they were fighting evil.