the answer to the people who were persecuted by the Nazis because of their religion is the JEWS no need to thank me <3 =)
Yes
The Nazis were not a religion, though they presented themselves to the public in Germany as national salvation movement, complete with some pseudo-religious trappings.
Genocide. However, what bothered the Nazis about the Jews were race, not religion.
Jews.
I think you'll find that it was the Jews (that is people) that the Nazis hated and that they had very little knowledge of Judaism (the religion).
There seems to be a lot of confusion about this. The Nazis persecuted the Jews on grounds of race, not religion. In some cases, for example Jehovah's Witnesses, people's religion brought them into conflict with the Nazis.
declare war on Japan once the Nazis were defeated
Nazis hated the religion of Judaism.
No. Nazi hatred of the Jews was based on race and not religion. Additionally, the Nazis would find anyone who was even 1/4 Jewish by blood and persecute them, even if they were devout Catholics or Protestants. ______________ The Nazis saw the Jews as a race, not a religion. The Holocaust wasn't a matter of religion.
That it, and we, exist.
The nazis killed their own citizens and those in surrounding countries - specifically those of the Jewish religion, gypsies, etc.