JewsCommunistsFreemasonsSocialistsLiberalsPacifists
There were more than just two groups that Adolf Hitler blamed for Germany's problems. Jews, Communists, Freemasons, Socialists ,Liberals, Pacifists, Gays, Czechs, anyone who was believed to not be Aryan.
Non Jewish, healthy German citizens
I believe if I remember my history correctly that Hitler disliked anyone who was not blond haired and blue eyed, ie... Jewish, Polish. etc. ____ Undesirable, in Hitler's eyes, included a long list of groups. See the related questions. Jews, polish, homosexuals, gypsies, and Jehovah witness
Nazi Germany was lead by Adolf Hitler, who believed that Germans and some related ethnic groups constituted a "Master Race" known as the Aryans, whose destiny was to kill or enslave all the lesser races of humanity.
Adolf Hitler was cruel to many groups of people that he considered 'lesser' than him; most notably, followers of Judaism. Other groups persecuted during the Holocaust included:-Bible Students (now called Jehovah's Witnesses)-Gypsies-Homosexuals-Disabled persons-Followers of Communism-Russians (later in the war after the Hitler-Stalin pact was broken by Germany)-Political enemies
After WW1, Germany was going through very hard times. Recall: the treaty of verailles. Hitler became a German dictator when he wrote the book: Mein Kamf. He became Chancellor of Germany as German people were desperate and Hitler claimed he could bring Germany back to 'greatness'. A group of German people that were very desperate and thought Hitler was their answer, were the Nazi's. They took control of the government creating a Facist Germany. They believed they could turn Germany into the greatest country under Hitler. Hitler stated in Mein Kampf that groups but mostly the Jewish group were their enemies. This resulted in the Holocaust. They wanted to make Germany great, creating a sense of purity and the Jewish people were supposedly considered the enemies that would stop them from doing this.
No it was never communist. Between the two world wars, however, there was a communist movement. One of the many groups Hitler ridiculed in his rise to power.
During World War 2 and before it, certain groups and types of people hated or disliked Hitler. They are:Non Aryan GermansJewsGypsiesHomosexualsMentally and Physically disabled peopleCathelicsSlavsCommunistsOther Political PartiesAnti-Nazi Groups like White Rose GroupSocial "misfits"SovietsFreemasonsMost of these people were specially targeted by the Nazis during the Holocaust.The reason why Adolf Hitler hated these kinds of people can be debated but it's commonly agreed that the reason why Hitler started to hate these groups was how he was raised in Austria and noticed that mainy Jews in Austrian-Hungarian Empire and in Germany were quite wealthy whiles others were suffering in Poverty. This then increased after World War I aka the Great War due to Hyperinflation, Great Depression and the Treaty of Versailles. Also, as Hitler rise to power in late 1920's and early 30's, certain groups like Anti-Nazi Groups, Communists and Other Political Groups started to dislike Hitler due to his "radical" and "insane" ideas.Another words, the reason why Hitler hated these groups of people was because either:They seem to be easily targetsOpposed Hitler and the Nazi PartyHe thought that they made Germany "Inferior" and disgraced the "Fatherland"Didn't fit with the Nazi Ideology "Aryan Race"
I believe one of them was his fascination with the idea that certain human genes are better and some how more "pure" than other genes. One of his ideas was to "ethnically cleanse" the world of certain groups with dissimilar DNA to his own countries --P.S. that's an incomplete answer I'm sure
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Neo Nazis are groups of people who still believe in Adolf Hitler's ideologies. These groups are most popular in the US because of "Freedom of Speech" and unlike most countries, Neo Nazism is legal in the US.