they were killed by the germans just because of their religion and on how they looked and their personality.they were sent to concentration camps were they were poisoned,killed,tortured,and killed by toxic gases.
Poorly.
The Nazis killed and slaughtered about 6 million Jews.
Jews in Nazi Germany were treated very poorly. The were beaten, sent to concentration camps, their businesses were burnt down and many were killed.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
Hitler, Adolf Hitler.
during the attack of the nazi they had been killing many jews and were badly treated.
It depended if they were Nazi's or not, but some Nazi's were forced into it. Some did, some didn't.
Research Kristallnacht and the Holocaust. Bottom line: Beyond Terrible.
Although like many Jews they Gypsy's were treated the worst (other than the Jews) because of their race. They were used as targets to the Nazi. They were also used as "special experiments" (In the Nazi Words) . Over 1.2 million people died in the Gypsy culture. They were so hated by even other prisoners.
Unless they were on vacation or were born in America, and was in a Nazi controlled area at the time of the holocaust, there is almost no chance of them being put into a concentration camp. The question refers to American Jews who may have been traveling in Europe and got caught up in the war and could not get back to the US. Were American Jews treated any differently than European Jews who were interred in the camps? ____ On the whole American Jews in Nazi controlled areas were treated well as the Nazis hoped to exchange them for Germans in America.
No, the Germans treated Jews as non-human.
The Nazi government had dehumanized the Jews by constantly portraying them as subhuman animals.