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The Jews
Not necessarily, Haase is a German name. During the period of WWII when the jews were being discriminated by Nazi's in Germany Jews started changing there name's to German Surnames, and Haase just so happen to be one of them.
Jews were the largest victims of the Holocaust with 7 out of 10 Jews in Europe being murdered during the holocaust. Jews were discriminated against because they were not considered racially pure or part of the Aryan Race (ideally blonde haired blue eyes). And Hitler used propaganda against the Jews blaming the whole of world war one on the Jews, this brainwashed Nazis.
No, they were just one of many ethnic or religious groups that were discriminated against. Others included Africans, Homosexuals, Slavs, Poles and Gypsies, but there were many more.
A national minimum wage is a relatively new concept and is certainly not a universal one. No country had a minimum wage in 1940
You have to be more specific as to when, because various groups have been discriminated against at different times. Chinese immigrants were discriminated against on the west coast at one time, as were Catholic immigrants.
Of course he was one of the worst men in history. He disrespected Jews, gypsies, ignorant people, other types of Christians and even other Germans who disagreed with him, He discriminated many other people as well.
Some were religious and Orthodox Jews, some were Reform Jews; some held no real religious convictions, some were atheists, some had converted to Christianity, some were the children or grandchildren of mixed marriages who were now 'tainted' in the eye of Nazism. They were all doomed.
The term ethnic cleansing means the removal of one particular ethnic group from an area or country usually by force and violence. Hitler wanted to ethnically cleanse Germany of the Jews in the 1940s.
Anything and Anyone is often discriminated against; because they're new and different. 1. Automobiles and their owners were discriminated against by horse and buggy owners in the late 1890s and early 1900s. 2. Airplanes and pilots were discriminated against by people that didn't like their noise, safety problems, and airfields replacing good farming land. 3. Indians discriminated against European settlers for moving in on them, and of course the Europeans discriminated against them when ever they came into town. 4. The Irish were heavily discriminated against in the 1840s upward; that's why many "Irish Cops" became the traditional cop...that's one of the only jobs the Irish could get. That and the US Army. 5. Europeans were discriminated against during the big migrations into Ellis Island in the 1890s and early 1900s; especially the Poles and the Italians. Which gave rise to the Mafia in America, they banded together to protect themselves. 6. In the 1970s, the former South Vietnamese began experiencing discriminations. 7. In the 1990s, the current Russian immigrants are experiencing it.
The Jews were considered different from the rest of Germans because they were Jews. They were stereotyped as being greedy and worth less than other Germans. Simply put, all the usual racist stereotypes and general discrimination. The other way to answer this is that they were one of the minorities discriminated against, while the Germans were one of the parties doing the discrimination. Also, for obvious reasons, the Jews sided with the Allies, while the Germans were the main Axis powers. Lastly, the Jews had no major combat involvement in the war. They were often the prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, but they were rarely, if ever, combatants.
Hitler hated many, many people and races, for instance, gypsies, Jews, Gays, most any one who was not of pure birth, this is why he was trying to create a 'pure ayrian race" lol the man was an absolute psychopath.