Slavs, Negroes, Gypsies (considered a plague at the time), Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, and Socialists or Communists. They were all minorities. Except for organized Christian groups of people who objected to what the government was doing -- like some Catholic groups -- most Christians were left alone, as 90% of the German population was Christian. The Nazis also hated homosexuals and people they considered 'anti-social.' this included alcoholics, the homeless, the unemployed, the lazy, the socially awkward, people with physical or mental disabilities, and the very old and sick in places such as nursing homes -- unless they were war veterans, they were thought to be wasting valuable resources, and so were poisoned or shot to death.
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It is not possible to provide this sort of list as there are so many ways of dividing people into groups. Please see the related question, which list most of the groups actually singled out for persecution.
Adolf Hitler mainly disapproved of the Jewish faith but also killed the physically disabled, mentally ill, mentally retarded as well as the gypsies. Hitler wanted to form the master race and eventually take over all of the world, starting with Europe. Hitler favored blond hair, blue eyed tall individuals. Couples who had perfect Aryan babies were awarded medals.
The two biggest were the Social Democrats and the Communists.
Besides the Jews, the Nazis also persecuted gypsies, homosexuals, Soviets and the mentally disabled.
Basically anyone who didn't like them earned their 'displeasure', but in particular it was:
Jews, gypsies, blacks, the disabled, homosexuals and those who wouldn't work.
Many of the concentration camp prisoners were tattooed and especially children . The SS were tattooed with their blood type below their left arm .
* It was permanent. * It was cheap. * It was degrading. * It helped the Nazis keep tabs on prisoners. Obviously, the tattooed numbers were only given to prisoners selected for work. Moreoever, it was used only at the Auschwitz group of camps.
There were no religious resistance groups that fought against the Nazis. Leaders of most major religions not directly targeted by the Nazis were actually pro-Nazi, such as the Catholic Church and numerous Imams and Muftis in the Middle East and the Balkans. The Orthodox Church opposed the Nazis in principle (since they had defeated Greece and attacked Russia), but did not advocate resistance to the Nazis and did not defend the minorities attacked in the Holocaust. The resistance groups that did organize were nationalists, socialists, and partisans in any given occupied area.
D. The wearer is also jewish
no you can not get your nipples tattooed, and why would you want that?
Yes, just like how you can get tattooed if you are overweight. It means nothing, you can get tattoed on any bone such as the ankle if you are at a normal weighht , so being underweight doesnt matter.
id numbers were tattooed to their arms
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
gypsies.
Glam Rockers?
Gypsies
The Jews
Fascists and Nazis are (extreme) examples of reactionary groups.
Since the number of prisoners entering the camp were increasing by the day, sometimes by hundreds, the Nazis started tattooing them upon arrival on their left breast. Next to their number which was tattooed by an interchangeable metal stamp, they tattooed a symbol to indicate their nationality. Jews were tattooed with a triangle next to their prison number.
The Nazis were interested in exterminating groups that they felt were inferior. Jews, disabled people, Slavic people, and gypsies were the groups that were exterminated on racial grounds.
Two groups were: trade unionists and Jehovah's Witnesses.
* It was permanent. * It was cheap. * It was degrading. * It helped the Nazis keep tabs on prisoners. Obviously, the tattooed numbers were only given to prisoners selected for work. Moreoever, it was used only at the Auschwitz group of camps.