Fact:
20 Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Knight's Cross.
Whereas;
because of anti-semitism, only 6 Jews in the U.S. Army during WWII were awarded the Medal of Honor.
Cute but not exactly true. Nazi laws stated that one parent or grandparent of Jewish descent was enough to make you Jewish as well. Their interpretation of Jewry was quite loose. Most of those that were awarded the Knights Cross were either practicing Christians or were atheists. Most were also high level Generals or Field Marshalls with a history of very long servie to the Reich. Heydrich wanted to arrest them early on but Hitler said "I will tell you who is Jewish and who is not" and walked away. That was the end of that particular matter.