Well, both are pretty bad. However, Nazis occasionally used slavery, in addition to war and murder. So that seems like it's considerably worse than just slavery by itself.
The Nazis because they killed hundreds of millions of people in WW ii.
Virgina
It was much worse than slavery in the America's.
there is still slavery
it will be the same like back them but way worse, im glad there is no slavery today
Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.
The question presumes that slavery was worse, however the counter is true. The treatment received by those incarcerated by the Nazis was far worse than most American and especially British slaves ever encountered. Aside from transport from Africa, the slaves, in America at least, experienced a standard of living far above that of the average white subsistence farmer. Slaves had inherent worth. While they were treated largely as livestock, the represented an huge investment on the part of plantation owners, far more than that earned by average yearly wages for the common worker. Those arrested by the Nazis and placed in the camps cost the Nazis nothing to acquire. While there was some investment in transport, camp construction, wages of troops and guards, and final dispositions of those terminated, the resources generated by the free labor was substantially more. Never make the mistake of guessing without knowing something regarding history. Never make the mistake as well of comparing one period of history with another (including the present).
boats annd hoes
The Nazis' treatment of the Jews included 'bullying' in the sense of persecution or active and persistent harassment, but overall, what the Nazis did to the Jews in areas under their control was vastly worse than bullying.
His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.
His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.
His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.