Only German people, those part of the Aryan race.
Hitler did not authorize normal portions of food to feed the Jews because he did not consider the Jews of being worthy of living.
everyone hates the jews but generally because they loaned money and it made them rich. when no one could pay the loans back a depression happened. then hitler said that the jews were the blame for the depression
they were neutral to start and not a threat worthy of wasting valuable resources.
Jewish peopleJehovah's WitnessesDisabled PeopleHomosexualsgypsiesand anyone else that adolf Hitler believed was not worthy enough to be a free person in Germany.
It was long-lasting and oversaw improved culture and stability worthy of retaining.
Sargon of Akkad suggests that only those who possess strength, wisdom, and the ability to maintain order and justice are worthy to take over his empire. He emphasizes the importance of a ruler's capability to govern effectively and uphold the well-being of the people. Additionally, Sargon likely implies that a worthy successor should demonstrate loyalty and a commitment to the legacy of his rule.
they wanted to hide them b/c they didnt think others worthy
Henry wanted to become distinguished in battle and prove himself worthy.
Hitler's racial attitude was cruel and not human. He considered the "Aryans" to be superior to all others. The Aryans are a relatively small group of central European blonde, blue-eyed Caucasians, with other specific characteristics, such as a narrow nose. Hitler wanted to put all of Europe under the control of his Aryan leaders, killing all who would resist. He had no moral problem destroying the Jewish people to confiscate their wealth. Blacks, homosexuals, Gypsies, the retarded or otherwise handicapped were not worthy to live according to official NAZI propaganda. The modern day "Aryan Nation" organization would have been considered mostly a collection of rejects to Hitler and his "master race". He would have had no problem destroying most of them.
Prior to and during the Second World War, Hitler provided many reasons in public and in private for seeing the Jews as not worthy to live, with some being political, others social, still others scientific, and so forth. The record seems clear, however, that at the root of all of these reasons was something else entirely, namely, a very deep and indomitable (and violent) prejudice.
Oglethorpe and his associates wanted to bring "worthy poor" individuals to Georgia, specifically debtors and prisoners who were in need of a fresh start and willing to work for the betterment of the colony. They sought individuals who were industrious, honest, and willing to help build a new community.
He said he wasn't worthy to undue the thong of Our Lord's Sandals, because, some people thought he(John) was the Messiah. So, he wanted people to know that the Messiah was greater than he was.