Adolf Hitler
the communists. or generally the left. (see dolchstosslegende)
The Jewish, Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others), Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals.
he was crazy. he felt that they were the cause of all the worlds problems
It is believed that Hitler's wife died first.
he was prejudice and wanted someone to blame for Germany`s problems.
It wasn't after WW2, but WW1 that Hitler blamed the population you listed. A dictator needs to have groups that he makes into enemies so he can blame conditions on them.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
The Nazis believed in a Germany that was not a republic, non-communist and non-democratic. They believed that the Jewish people were the enemy of the "Aryan Race" - Germans. Their hatred of communism stemmed from their anti-Jewish policies, as many communists in Europe at the time were Jewish. Other notable Jewish communists were Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.
You're about 60 years late with that one. Honestly !
Homosexuals, communists, invalids.
The Nazis were Aryan supremacist racists, who thought themselves superior to all other races, cultures, and peoples. They used the Jewish people, the Romani, People of Color, Communists, and others, as scapegoats for Germany's social and political problems. They believed that by eliminating the minority groups, it would strengthen their political position.
No, they were not. Leon Trosky was born Lev Bronshtein, child of a well-to-do Russian Jewish family.
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No. Also targeted were Jehovah's Witnesses, communists, homosexuals, Rom ("Gypsies"), the crippled, the mentally ill, and Slavs.
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the communists. or generally the left. (see dolchstosslegende)
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