The term "undesirables" often refers to groups marginalized or persecuted in various historical contexts. For example, during the Holocaust, millions of Jews, Roma, and others deemed "undesirable" by the Nazi regime were systematically exterminated or sent to concentration camps. In other instances, such as in the U.S. during the 19th and early 20th centuries, immigrants classified as undesirable faced discrimination, exclusion, or deportation. The fate of these individuals varied greatly depending on the political, social, and historical circumstances they faced.
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Jews were classified as undesirables as they were seen as impure and abnormal and had no right to exist. They were considered as mentally or physically unfit.Nazis wanted only a society of pure and healthy nordiac aryans and they were not seen as pure or healthy, so they were considered as undesirable.
hebecame even more enraged after he got the gas bill from the camps!
He killed most of them.
Deadline - 2000 The Undesirables 1-8 was released on: USA: 24 March 2001
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Because, they were not worthy to the Nazis.
The undesirables of Germany were manly the Jews, but other undesirables were; Communists, Homosexuals, Gypsies, the Elderly, Handicapped, Soviet Prisoners of War, Jehovah's Witness, and Polish Christians.
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Of course. Many of the people the Nazi party decided were undesirables were born and raised in Germany-- they just happened to be Jewish or Gypsy or something other than blue-eyed blonds.