Obviously it depended on the severity of the disability. The determining factor was whether they could still contribute to society, the idea was to not have them be a drain on resources, so there was little hope for someone who required a carer, but (for example) they did not go executing all of the people who had lost limbs.
They were killed in gas chambers.
The Concentration camps centered on the Jewish people, then began to include Gypsies, and others who had physical handicaps.
Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.
very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated
The Nazis considered diserables to be people who were pure German and undesirables to be people with handicaps, mental issues, Jews and gypsys.
The Nazis considers anyone with handicaps or mental illness disable. The considered undesirables to include anyone that they didn't think was a perfect or pure German.
anne frank was treated un-normally
They were killed in gas chambers.
Because, they were not worthy to the Nazis.
The Concentration camps centered on the Jewish people, then began to include Gypsies, and others who had physical handicaps.
Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.
very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated
The Nazis considered diserables to be people who were pure German and undesirables to be people with handicaps, mental issues, Jews and gypsys.
The Nazis killed and slaughtered about 6 million Jews.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
Very few Nazis were sent to concentration camps unless they got into exceptionally serious trouble with the regime.
Yes. The Nazis detested homosexuals and persecuted them, often on the basis of gossip. Many were sent to concentration camps, ill treated and murdered.