How did the Jews disrespect the Germans? The Germans followed Hitler’s rules as to why they treated the Jews the way they do. “The Jews disrespect the Germans because they felt like they were being neglected and attacked by the Germans which in reality they were. Because at the end of World War 1 of November in 1918 Hitler became involved in German Politics.”
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“Jews in the Ghettos and camps also responded to Nazi oppression with various forms of spiritual resistance” (“The deprivations of ghetto life and the constant fear of Nazi terror made resistance difficult and dangerous but not impossible.”) Even those Jews that had already been caught also were not talking to the Nazis. So basically everybody stayed distances from everybody.
The Jewish people despite the Nazi efforts. “They made conscious attempts to persevere the history and communal life the Jewish people despite. Nazi efforts to eradicate (destroy completely put an end to) the Jews from human memory.” They tried using the history of the past against them to become cool with the Jews. That was a good way of them being helped to become popular or make alliances with the others as to why they were able to become cooler or on the same level or better than anyone else.
How the Jews resisted the Nazis “Although Jews wee the Nazi primary victims, they too resisted Nazi oppression in a variety of ways, both collectively and as individuals.” As an army they resisted Nazi and as individual people or regular men they also resisted the Nazi because they felt as if they were being mistreated and I agree they were.
The Nazi killing machine. The Nazi came back to fight with the