Criminals would have been killed because of their crimes, but this would have been part of the justice system, not part of the Holocaust, people were only killed for being Jewish in the Holocaust.
War criminals. (Not those involved in the Holocaust)
· International Military Tribunal - prosecuted Nazi war criminals
· International Military Tribunal - prosecuted Nazi war criminals
criminals, inmates, prisoners - take your pick.
That would be a question of semantics, you could say all were, as being Jewish made someone a criminal. Or you could say that none, as one cannot use one's faith in a legal classification, so as people were killed in the Holocaust for being Jewish, not for any crime, none were killed for being criminals.
Aaron Freiwald has written: 'The last Nazi' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), War criminals
It wasn't, there was far more mention (at the time) about Germany's mis-treatment of other groups, like political oponents, criminals and the disabled.
If a Nazi person or someone who was involved with the holocaust any way as and be charged with War criminals as possible. They be taking to High supreme court and charged with War criminals and crime against humanity which is a guaranteed life sentence and a unlikely chance of parole
Hella Pick has written: 'Simon Wiesenthal' -- subject(s): Biography, Politics and government, Holocaust survivors, War criminals, Jews
The Kapos (Capos) were chosen by the SS guards. The prisoners had no say in the matter.
Well, for one, Adolf Hitler, who was a lazy boy in school, who longed to be an artist, who later became one of the world's most terrible criminals. He was the main creator and gatherer of the Nazis, who hated Jews. The resistance of the Jews and defiance of mercy by the Nazis formed into the Holocaust. I hope I helped. (: