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The Nazis believed in the pseudoscientific theory of "racial hygiene" which deemed Jews as a separate and inferior race. They viewed Jews as a threat to the purity and strength of the Aryan race, portraying them as subhuman and responsible for societal ills. This ideology ultimately led to the systematic persecution and genocide of six million Jews during the Holocaust.

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What was the Nazis reasons for categorizing each group of Jews?

The Nazis categorized Jews as part of their broader ideology of racial purity and anti-Semitism, which depicted Jews as racially inferior and a threat to the Aryan race. They used pseudoscientific theories to justify their classification, viewing Jews as a distinct and dangerous racial group responsible for societal problems. This categorization facilitated the implementation of discriminatory laws, social isolation, and ultimately the systematic extermination of Jews during the Holocaust. By dehumanizing and segregating Jews, the Nazis aimed to consolidate power and promote their vision of a "pure" Aryan society.


Why did the nanzis hate the jews so much?

German Nazis believed Jews were the biggest threat to their racial nationalism. They believed that the Aryan race was at the top of a racial hierarchy.


When were new Jews brought in and old Jews killed?

the Holocaust, a name coined after WW2 for the Nazis' systematic murder of some 6 million Jews along with gypsies, homosexuals, mentally-ill and many more. Adolf Hitler wanted the Jews exterminated, to suit his cruelly absurd racial theories.


What did religion have to do with the persecution of Jews in the Holocaust?

Nothing. The Nazis were not interested in Judaism, that is, the Jewish religion. Their hatred was racial and based on the assumption that the Jews were Communists and that they had deliberately made Germany lose World War 1. Obviously, centuries of 'religious' anti-Judaism had created stereotypes that ensured that the Nazis' political conspiracy theories about the Jews resonated. Please see the related questions.


Why were Jews treated the way they were treated by the Nazis?

Jews were targeted by the Nazis due to deeply ingrained anti-Semitic beliefs that portrayed them as a threat to society and the German nation. The Nazis propagated the idea that Jews were responsible for Germany's economic struggles and societal problems, scapegoating them for the nation's ills. This dehumanization was further fueled by pseudoscientific theories of racial superiority, leading to widespread discrimination, violence, and ultimately, the Holocaust. The Nazis sought to create a homogeneous Aryan society, which they believed necessitated the elimination of Jews and other perceived inferior groups.


Which groups were chosen for extermination by the Nazis on the racial grounds?

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.


What kind of law did the Nazis pass in1935?

The Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which institutionalized racial discrimination against German Jews. These laws stripped Jews of their citizenship rights and forbid marriage or intimate relationships between Jews and non-Jews.


Where Jews were killed in the Holocaust because of their faith?

No, Jews were killed by the Nazis on 'racial' grounds. Converts from Judaism to Christianity and atheists of Jewish origin were treated in the same way as practising Jews.


Did the Holocaust take place as revenge against the Jews?

No. The Jews had done no harm at all to the Germans. The reasons were racial and ideological, together with a belief in bizarre conspiracy theories.


Were there Jews in the NAZI party?

Could be, Alfred Rosenberg, the head of the Rosenberg office (Amt Rosenberg) was at least a racial Jew.


What did the Jews have to give to the Nazis when they first arrived?

Nazis arrived after Jews.


How did Nazis transport the Jews?

Nazis transported the Jews by train mostly.