European Jews
German Nazis sent many different religious and ethnic groups to death camps, including Jewish people, Romani (Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, and others considered undesirable by the Nazi regime. They targeted these groups for extermination as part of their racist and anti-Semitic ideology.
The image could symbolize themes of mortality, spirituality, or the blending of religious beliefs with death or the afterlife. It could also suggest a commentary on the role of religion in death rituals or how faith intersects with the concept of mortality.
Chandragupta's death, where he embraced Jainism and ultimately fasted to death, shows the importance of religious beliefs and practices in ancient India. It highlights the belief in the power of asceticism, renunciation, and salvation through spiritual practices. It also demonstrates the influence of various religious traditions, such as Jainism, on the rulers and society of that time.
In some religions, God is believed to have control over life and death. The Devil is not typically seen as having power over death, but may be associated with evil or temptation. Ultimately, beliefs about death and its control may vary between different religious traditions.
St. Stephen was stoned to death for preaching about Jesus and criticizing Jewish religious leaders. His death is documented in the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible. His martyrdom is considered to be one of the first recorded in Christian history.
Amber Heard has not publicly disclosed her religious beliefs.
The religious ethnicity that the German Nazis' sent to death campus were Jewish.
European Jews
European Jews
Jews.
Railway transports run by German Nazis and their collaborators to forcibly deport interned Jews and other victims of the holocaust to the Nazi death camps.
the people that beilieved in Hitler's views thought it was the right Thing to do. the non-Nazis thought it was wrong
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.
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.
1.5 million children were killed by Nazis.
The Nazis got killed Gypsies; Slavs; homosexuals; any German who opposed the Nazis on political or moral grounds; any religious leaders, even Catholics, who wouldn't shut up and get with the program; Freemasons; black people. The Nazis started with the mentally retarded and the handicapped in Germany, as having "lives not worth living". Ordinary criminals also fared poorly. For some reason they also sent Jehovah Witnesses to the death camps too.
Death.
Religion, and indeed spirituality, in Germany is as varied as it is in the rest of the world. What one German thinks may be completely different from what another thinks, even if they are of the same religious group.