Hate, masquerading as simple ignorance.
The Nazis killed the Jewish people in the Holocaust because they viewed the Jewish people as inferior.
Adolf Hitler did not like the fact that the Jewish people were allowed to live in the same society that he did. He killed the Jewish people because he thought that they were inferior human beings.
Hitler believed that the native Germans, the 'Aryan race', was the dominant, superior race of people. In this field of thought, he saw the Jewish people as so inferior, they were subhuman. By eliminating this inferior, weaker race, he believed that humanity as a whole could grow stronger.
They weren't the only ones Hitler had killed. It was anyone he deemed inferior to live. He killed those he hated, were disabled, homosexual, or didn't agree with him. But it was the Jewish people who were TOP on his list of people to wipe out.
The Genocidal murder of the Jewish People, Gypsies, the handicapped and other peoples the Nazi's thought of as inferior beings.
The Jewish people that live the exact law are called Orthadox Women or Men
No. The Jewish equivalent is "member of a (particular) congregation."
Jews.
Diaspora.
White as a surname is sometimes a translation of the Yiddish surname Weiss. When it is a translation of Weiss, it may be used by Jewish people, but that is not always the case, since people who are not Jewish also used that name.This is true of most so-called Jewish names. They are Jewish when used by Jewish people and not Jewish when used by non-Jews.There are few if any surnames that are exclusively Jewish. Even the surname Cohen/Cohan is used by people who are not Jewish (Irish Catholics, to be specific).
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Antisemites.