They weren't. Hitler felt he was better then them and thought they are so bad they don't deserve to live.
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The Jews were not a threat, and traditionally many Jews had been pro-German. The threat existed only in the Nazi mind (if one may call it such). The Nazis subscribed to all sorts of ridiculous conspiracy theories, to a whole demonology that claimed that "the Jews" wanted to rule the world, both as Communists and capitalists ... At some level or other the Nazi regime seems to have known that the Jews were harmless. After all, they waited till 1938 (five years after coming to power) before forbidding the Jews to own guns.
They would execute them. Most often they would shoot you.
they didn't want the public to know about it
The NNazis did this because they did not want to have anyone that could stand in there way. Durnig this time women were starting to become more powerful and independent and how there own jobs. This now made women a threat to the Nazis. So Hitler made it so they didn't have to work. They were not allowed to do the things that they were previously allowed to do. This meant that now just like Jews, women did not count and were no longer a threat. By stopping all the women becoming a threat to the Nazis, Hitler had wiped out half the population of Germany from standing in his way. Alex Sexton.
The Nazis condemned Jews and mentally disabled people. They would also condemn certain types of gypsy. There were many other groups persecuted by the Nazis, but they were not condemned.
It is not. It is related to how the Nazis treated people with disabilities. The way that the Nazis murdered disbled people was used in many of the camps in the Holocaust.
Contrary to popular belief, Nazis don't hate anyone. Hitler was just a bad egg. The Nazis are really friendly.
many people dissagree with his beliefs
It is hard to answer that question "in general." It depends upon the situation. I would consider the Nazis pretty extreme and I think most reasonable people would consider the threat they posed was very serious.
Hitler sent the Nazis to break all Jewish shops. It obviously showed other people that if they liked Jews, something like that would happen to them too.
Yes people are a threat to manatees
Yes i think that it did. it was a great force in stopping a great threat to the world at the time. the Nazis
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.
Hitler sent the Nazis to break all Jewish shops. It obviously showed other people that if they liked Jews, something like that would happen to them too.
No
the Nazis punished Jewish people ----- punishment implies crime.
they didn't want the public to know about it
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.