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.
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Many, many, non-Jews were persecuted during the Holocaust. Some of Hitler's other main targets were Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, the disabled, and homosexuals. Millions of Soviets and Poles died during the Holocaust as well.
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.
as per i know Jews did not had any specific participles..
The Holocaust started after the ruling party had been in power in Germany for eight years. The system of government was such that no other party could rise to power at this time.
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Many, many, non-Jews were persecuted during the Holocaust. Some of Hitler's other main targets were Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, the disabled, and homosexuals. Millions of Soviets and Poles died during the Holocaust as well.
The Nazi euphemism for where they were being sent was "resettlement in the East".
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.
as per i know Jews did not had any specific participles..
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
Jews & Gypsies__'Outsider' groups, including incurables, homosexuals and Communists, people with no fixed address, prostitutes, etc ...Jews, disabled people, and homosexuals
the jews and gypsies,catholics,homosexuals and mentally ill people.
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. At the same time there was an effort to kill as many Gypsies as possible. There were many more victims of the Nazis, but they were not persecuted like those in the Holocaust.
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.
During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.