they have been treated badly
I don't believe there is a real way to answer this question. I think it is completely dependent on where you live in the world and how observant you are.
Hitler was against many religions and races, one main one was being Judaism. He wanted to eliminate every Jew and went to the the farthest he possibly could to be cruel to them.
According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
They were treated in the same way as other Jews: one couldn't buy oneself out of the Holocaust.
They were mainly treated as the same as the Jews were treated.
The only races targeted for complete destruction were the Jews and the 'gypsies'. Many other groups were also targeted, but either were not ethnic groups (races) or were not targeted for completed destruction.
The majority in the area where polytheists believing in partners to God (Allah) and worshiping Idols. The Christians and Jews were minorities. Some Jews were believing in their superiority over other races and believed that Aliazer is God. Some Christians believed in the Divinity of Jesus and in the Trinity.
they were hoping the jews would convert
Constant obedience to Gods laws .
roman catholics, protestants, and jews
a lot of other religions pray. Muslims Hindus Buddhists Jews they all pray but they do it in their own special way.
Hitler grew up in a time where other races or religions where looked differently on, and so i believe that he had no set age where he hated jews, he had just always felt that way. ____ The earliest solid evidence of Hitler's antisemitism dates from 1916, when he was age 28.