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The Nazis condemned Jews and mentally disabled people. They would also condemn certain types of gypsy. There were many other groups persecuted by the Nazis, but they were not condemned.
Catholics, Persecuted Protestants, Quaker, Baptists, Puritans, and Wesleyans
Catholics, Persecuted Protestants, Quaker, Baptists, Puritans, and Wesleyans
Of course he was one of the worst men in history. He disrespected Jews, gypsies, ignorant people, other types of Christians and even other Germans who disagreed with him, He discriminated many other people as well.
The people persecuted in the Spanish Inquisition were "New Christians", which is to say Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in order to continue living in Spain (since Judaism and Islam were banned), but who were believed to be secretly practicing their faith of birth. Hundreds of thousands of Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity were persecuted. Later, the Spanish Inquisition also persecuted Protestant reformers.
Some Iraqis are refugees because they are part of a people group ( people who helped the US, Christians, some types of Muslims) that is being persecuted and they had to leave there home in fear.
Jews, Gypsies, Unionists, Soviets/Communists, the Disabled, Homosexuals, etc, etc.
No, he killed Gypsies, homosexuals and many other types of what was termed " undesirables. "
The Nazis persecuted and then murdered all people they regarded as 'full Jews'. In the Holocaust, no distinction was made between West and East European Jews.
Mostly Jewish religions, but also many others.
Not much of it. he only allowed books or other types of literature that supported the soviet union.
Yes, Scottish people faced many types of discrimination. They were persecuted for their religious beliefs, their cultural practices, and their family values.