Because any person deemed not perfect in the eyes of the Nazi's was 'sub-human' and had no rights, not even the right to live.
yeah
The Nazis condemned Jews and mentally disabled people. They would also condemn certain types of gypsy. There were many other groups persecuted by the Nazis, but they were not condemned.
During World War II the Nazis persecuted and killed millions of Jews, Polish, Slavic and Romani people, the mentally and physically disabled, the deaf and blind, homosexuals, and political adversaries like communists, socialists, and social democrats.
11 million people were killed during the Holocaust (1.1 million children).6 million of those victims were Jewish. Other groups targeted by the Nazis were Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, disabled people, and Gypsies. 11.
The Nazis made a list of people they wanted to exterminate. These are: Jews Homosexuals Blacks and Asians Communists Hitler's Enemies Criminals Foreign spies Political opponents/non-Nazi People who have mental illnesses Physically Disabled people Roma (gypsies) Beggars
The Nazis were interested in exterminating groups that they felt were inferior. Jews, disabled people, Slavic people, and gypsies were the groups that were exterminated on racial grounds.
they deined them the right to live.
Jewish people were the main target of the holocaust and approximately six and half million were killed during the holocaust. However, the nazis also killed Christians who helped and hid Jewish people and who spoke out and wrote against the evils of the nazis. Disabled people were also targeted and murdered by nazis. The death toll of WW2 was about 17 million including soldier deaths from all sides, it affected many people.
October 1939 - Nazis Begin Euthanasia on Sick and DisabledOCTOBER 1939- NAZIS BEGIN EUTHANASIA ON SICK AND DISABLED
Yes, but not many.
there was so many people killed that u coulnt even count it.disabled people were killed as a part of the T-4 programme, if disabled people were killed in the Holocaust, it was because they were Jewish rather than their disability.
they were forced to remain in one room for most of their lives. the conditions were abominable and they were verbally abused as well as ignored