No, it was mainly small charities and individuals.
Mentally ill & homosexuals
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
Any victims that the Nazi's thought necessary. Jews, Homosexuals, Blacks, Gypsies, people who opposed Hitler, ect.
Kristallnacht
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Yes, the Red Cross did provide aid to victims of Nazi persecution, although its effectiveness and actions during this period have been subjects of debate. The organization offered some assistance, including food and medical supplies, to people in concentration camps and those displaced by the war. However, critics argue that the Red Cross was limited by its principles of neutrality and non-interference, which hindered more direct interventions to stop the atrocities. Overall, while the Red Cross did help some victims, its efforts were often insufficient in the face of the scale of Nazi persecution.
No, they were victims of the Nazi power. Please read the attached link below to read about the persecution and atrocities committed by the Nazis on the Bosnians.
the Nazi holocaust
the Nazi Holocaust
jews
that it was nonsense.
nazi, neo nazi
the world was being re-shaped, the Jews did not figure into the Nazi vision of an ideal society, the persecution was their way of realizing their vision
Jews mostly
The rapid radicalization of Nazi antisemitism.
Nazi Germany.
politics, Christianity and the human condition