There are three possible answers that fit like a matroshka doll in that the answers to each should be reiterated in subsequent lists. The answer to this question depends on whether Jew-killing was 1) strictly genocidal attacks on civilians targeted intentionally because they were Jewish 2) could be Jewish Civilians or Jewish soldiers who were killed intentionally because they were Jewish or 3) any conflict or engagement that resulted in killed Jews.
1) Other Jewish genocides, progroms, and attacks against innocent (or politically and militarily inactive Jewish populations) included: the Spanish Inquisition, the Russian Pogroms (like Kishinev), the British Expulsions, the Modern Iraqi and Syrian Pogroms, the post-Algerian Independence Pogroms, the Assyrian Invasions of the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah, the Crusaders' Invasion of Jerusalem, and numerous others.
2) Attacks on both civilian and militant Jews who were targeted on account of their Jewish heritage included: All of the Israeli Engagements, Inter-War Algerian Independence Attacks, Alfred Dreyfus Affair, and several others. The reason that this category is not terribly populated is that Jews did not often have the right to carry weapons.
3) Attacks that resulted in Jewish deaths where Jews were not specifically targeted included: the Mongol Conquest, French Revolution, Russian Revolution, the American Civil War, the Sepoy Mutiny, and numerous others.
because they did not contribute to society.
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
The Nazis believed that they were the master race, and that no one else was equal to them. They also blamed the loss of territory in World War 1 was the Jews fault so they cold bloodily murdered them in the Holocaust.
One of the reasons Dresden was a target for the Allies is because it was located in Nazi Germany. Another reason is, there was a factory there that produced equipment and weapons for the Nazis.
The Nazi Party was a German Political party that opposed Russian Communism, among other things, although they mad a temporary alliance with the Russian in 1939 that lasted until 1941. Hitler and the Nazis were in power in Germany from 1933 until the War ended in 1945.
The Nazis did not target Muslims. That is one of those myths.
The Nazis mainly targeted:JewsGypsiesPoles & SlavsGay peopleDisabled peopleDissenting clergyCommunistsSocialistsAnyone else the perceived to be an enemyThey hated Africans and Muslims as well, but it's believed they never encountered anyone from these groups.
The Neo-Nazis target the same groups as the Nazis did - plus Muslims in some cases. The same people that the Nazi government did as well as sone muslims
Gypsies
because they did not contribute to society.
All over Europe.
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
The Nazis where prideful and thought themselves better the any one else.
americans
they would have fallen into the class of 'anti-social'.
the target city was Normandy, France. we in invaded it because the Nazis took over France
The Jews were the main target in Germany. The German genocide is also called the Holocaust.