They most certainly did rise up against the Nazis. There was a global Jewish boycott of Germany supported by non-Jewish Americans and Christian groups and belatedly by the mainstream Jewish organizations in the US and UK among others. Germany needed international trade and foreign reserves, and the boycott hurt them. Ultimately, Jewish nationalists (many call them Zionists) IN GERMANY cut a deal with Hitler, in english the Transfer Agreement, to support Jewish migration to Palestine in return for those Jews purchasing goods from Germany for settlement thereby supporting the Nazi economy and trade and ultimately breaking the global Jewish boycott. The boycott by the way was dine at great sacrifice to European Jews. Warsaw for example was 25% Jewish and they had a strong trade with Germany that abruptly stopped when they started boycotting.
Hitler respected the idea of Jewish nationalism, he was after all the most extreme of nationalists, and the Agreement got rid of Jews and supported the Nazi economy.
They most certainly did rise up against the Nazis. There was a global Jewish boycott of Germany supported by non-Jewish Americans and Christian groups and belatedly by the mainstream Jewish organizations in the US and UK among others. Germany needed international trade and foreign reserves, and the boycott hurt them. Ultimately, Jewish nationalists (many call them Zionists) IN GERMANY cut a deal with Hitler, in english the Transfer Agreement, to support Jewish migration to Palestine in return for those Jews purchasing goods from Germany for settlement thereby supporting the Nazi economy and trade and ultimately breaking the global Jewish boycott. The boycott by the way was dine at great sacrifice to European Jews. Warsaw for example was 25% Jewish and they had a strong trade with Germany that abruptly stopped when they started boycotting.
Hitler respected the idea of Jewish nationalism, he was after all the most extreme of nationalists, and the Agreement got rid of Jews and supported the Nazi economy.