No. Jews in the professions (doctors, lawyers, university professors) and Jewish scientists were treated just as badly as the rest. The same applied to Jews who were qaulified electricians and plumbers. None was exempt from persecution.
It is usually called the holocaust.
The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
It can be called the Holocaust or genocide.
Money made no difference. You couldn't buy yourself out of the Holocaust. The Nazis wanted to kill all Jews that they had control over.
Fascists are people like the Nazis who believes that some people are better than others, for example the Nazis thought that German Aryans were the superior race and that Jews and Africans were sub humans.
the Nazis were there to kill the Jews and others who disobeyed and or the ones not needed and to protect Hitler at all times no matter what
It is usually called the holocaust.
The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
All Jews regardless of any status, were killed by the Nazis, with no exceptions. Some were spared temporarily if they were able to be of some use to the Nazis, but in the end the Nazis wanted them all dead. ___ The fact that the Holocaust involved killing some highly qualified people didn't bother the Nazis in the least.
It can be called the Holocaust or genocide.
they used people's prejudices to further the Nazi cause.
It is highly unlikely that Maurice Chevalier was Jewish since the Nazis extended him an invitation to perform for them and the French and British later suspected him of Collaborating with the Nazis. Most Jews would not have done either.
It looked like an X with another little stick on each end pointing in a different direction as all the others!! I hate the Nazis
by taking them to locations/city quarters/ghettos that were reserved for Jews.
Nazis were a political party, as such they were only in Germany before the war, but the Nazis did sponsor like minded groups in America and Britain, amongst others.
Germany lost some highly qualified and very talented people, but that did not bother the Nazis at all.
Gypsies, gay people, people with disabilities, jewish people and others