You got that right.
Jew were disliked and hated in just about every country in the world at that period of time.
I was alive during WWII and saw it first hand.
That was the way it was in his country also.
If the Germans wanted to tie up resources killing Jews, that was less effort and resources they could put into killing our service people.
Why stop it, since every US family had members fighting in WWII; and risking their lives to save German Jews wouldn't be considered an option in the 1940s. -Tom
I don’t believe that crap for a minute. I am very acutely confident neither of my southern parents would have abided that.
From "Schindler's List"
Russian officer: You have been liberated by the Soviet army!
Itzhak Stern: Have you been in Poland?
Russian officer: I just came from Poland.
Itzhak Stern: Are there any Jews left?
Michael Lemper: Where should we go?
Russian officer: Don't go east, that's for sure. They hate you there. I wouldn't go west either, if I were you.