There were only two ethnic groups that the Nazis wanted to kill:
1. The Jews.
2. The Roma/Sinti ('gypsies')
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When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe
He viewed them as a lower class of person, as such he did not want them around.
the list of groups who were not targets would go on for pages, it is easier to list who was a target:
Hitler attempted to eliminate all the Jews of the world for a couple of reasons. Hitler did not like the Jews.
No, he wanted to eliminate Jews once and for all. He believed that his race was the superior race and that Germans should live all of the Slavic countries as lords.
When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe
He viewed them as a lower class of person, as such he did not want them around.
the list of groups who were not targets would go on for pages, it is easier to list who was a target:
The Jews you should watch the movie big in striped pajamas
Hitler attempted to eliminate all the Jews of the world for a couple of reasons. Hitler did not like the Jews.
The Jews.
Yes, in Mein Kampf, Hitler expressed his desire to eliminate certain groups of people whom he considered inferior, such as Jews and Slavs, as part of his ideology of creating a racially pure society. It was in this book that he outlined his anti-Semitic views and belief in the superiority of the Aryan race.
to eliminate the Jewish population.
Hitler believed that the Jews were destroying Germany, taking jobs, (like teaching) and ya. he was crazy. but think about it... if he wanted to eliminate the Jewish Race, he probably wouldn't want them to learn or have jobs.
The mission of the European Theater of World War 2 by the Allied Forces was to eliminate Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and to liberate the nations invaded by the Nazis. The mission goal of the Nazis was to invade all nations with the resources and land they needed and wanted and to eliminate all undesirable people groups. And for the axis forces to PLEASE Adolf Hitler and his maniacal goals.
genocide
They wanted to kill them because they thought the Aryans were more superior than anyone else. They also thought that Germany only belonged to them and that nobody else should live there. They also thought that a lot of the people they had killed were a drain on society or a danger to it. Mengela's cruel experiments were really done to try to discover ways to repopulate Germany with Aryans faster.