Yes. The Nazis detested homosexuals and persecuted them, often on the basis of gossip. Many were sent to concentration camps, ill treated and murdered.
The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
Contrary to popular belief, Nazis don't hate anyone. Hitler was just a bad egg. The Nazis are really friendly.
The Nazis hated Jews. They also hated homosexuals and people who seemed to be anti social. They hated gypsies, slavs, negroes, socialists, communists, Jehovah's witnesses. They also disliked some Christians.They hated alchoholics,unemployed people, the lazy, the socially awkward, people with disabilities. The list continues.
there were no hate groups as we know them, the Nazi party offered enough prejudice that anyone who was inclined to be hateful could either be with them or against them and fulfill their needs. The dislike of Homosexuals was quite universal. It was only about ten years ago that the US lifted the ban on homosexuals in the armed forces, and equal rights for homosexuals are still not universal.
because they did not see a role for these people in their society
The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
None.
There are two types of hate groups that hate homosexuals. There are those that hate almost everyone who is not exactly like them like the Neo-Nazis and the KKK. The second are political religious groups that specifically demonize and persecute homosexuals like the the American Family Association (AFA) and the Abiding Truth Ministries. Finally, there are many people and religions who simply think that homosexuality is immoral. This is different from hate or persecution as they do not actively try to withhold rights and privileges to homosexuals, call them derogatory names, beat, murder, or otherwise cause harm to homosexuals. Simply disapproving of homosexuality is not enough for a group to be considered a hate group.
yes.
Hitler believed that it was the fault of impure peoples, such as Jews and homosexuals, that Germany lost the war. He believed that the eradication of these impure people would make Germany, and the world, better.
They got their information from active homophobes and gossip.
Contrary to popular belief, Nazis don't hate anyone. Hitler was just a bad egg. The Nazis are really friendly.
Jews, gipsies, homosexuals and people with severe learning difficulties.
yes
The Nazis hated Jews. They also hated homosexuals and people who seemed to be anti social. They hated gypsies, slavs, negroes, socialists, communists, Jehovah's witnesses. They also disliked some Christians.They hated alchoholics,unemployed people, the lazy, the socially awkward, people with disabilities. The list continues.
Homosexuals, Jews mainly, mentily disabled, POW (Prisoners of War),
there were no hate groups as we know them, the Nazi party offered enough prejudice that anyone who was inclined to be hateful could either be with them or against them and fulfill their needs. The dislike of Homosexuals was quite universal. It was only about ten years ago that the US lifted the ban on homosexuals in the armed forces, and equal rights for homosexuals are still not universal.