Hitler arrested the Jews, took their posessions and sold their valuables to fund his war.
By conjuring up a "common enemy;" an "enemy" against which Germany's efforts would "profitably" be devoted. This despite the fact that the Jews were not combatants.
No Hitler had no Jewish ancestry
About 78% of the Jews in the occupied or war impacted parts of Europe were killed in the Holocaust (also called The Shoa). In some countries, such as Poland and Lithuania, 90% of the Jews died or were killed.
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
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No, Nick Clegg is an atheist. That doesn't negate the possibility that he is Jewish. Most of Israel's leaders are atheists, but they still call themselves Jewish.
Jewish law follows the mother . If the mother is Jewish so is the children. But this doe not mean the children practice the religion or even considered themselves to be Jewish. u
Because Jews themselves have changed.
The Zionists invested strong efforts in creating a National Homeland for the Jewish People, which resulted in the State of Israel in 1948.
jewish people had to turn themselves in to get a gold jewish star to put on all their clothes and they went from there (if you didn't turn yourself in they would look at you and assume)
generally they were told to go to a non-Jewish (so that there would be no Synagogues) section of the city and wall themselves in.
They were written at a time when Judaism had come under fire, for the recent revolt in Jerusalem against Roman occupation, and after the Jewish leaders had begun writing anathemas against Christianity into the daily prayers for the faithful, so the early Christians wanted to distinguish themselves from the Jews.
It's a little of both. The term "Jewish" can refer to either ethnicity or religious belief. There are certainly people who consider themselves to be Jewish in terms of ethnicity, but either agnostic or atheist, and also people who consider themselves to be both Jewish (by descent) and Christian (by religious preference).
Jewish people became an easy scapegoat for Germany's problems after World War I. There is a long history of anti-Semitism in Europe, so Hitler was able to easily build upon this hate, combined with the financial and political burdens the German people were feeling at the time, to make them the target of extreme hate. By spreading racist misinformation and framing Jewish people as sub-human, the Nazis were able to kill millions of Jewish people with the support of their countrymen.
To make themselves look "ugly" to men who are not their husbands.