Gypsies were a group of people who originated from India and were the true Aryans.
There was nothing in Nazi ideology that had anything against the gypsies. Himmler established academic institutions and provided grants for investigations into gypsies. When the rounding up of the Jews occurred, Himmler used this as a way to round up the gypsies also, his intention was to keep the racially pure gypsies (which was about 2%) and exterminate the rest, he also gave different treatment to different types of gypsy, for example he left the Sinti alone until the end of the war when he made the blanket decision to exterminate them all. (there are more ways in which there was differing treatment, this is just the short answer)
No.
Jews were targeted by Nazis as weakening Germany. Many were imprisoned and executed. Another ethnic group involved in Nazi genocide were the Romani (gypsies).
There seems to be a lot of confusion about this. The Nazis persecuted the Jews on grounds of race, not religion. In some cases, for example Jehovah's Witnesses, people's religion brought them into conflict with the Nazis.
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he persecuted Jew's, gypsies, and the elderly.
They were in the same "sub-human" class as the Jews, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the gypsies. They were persecuted, ill treated, and murdered.
No. Nobody deserves to be persecuted.
The Nazis persecuted anyone who was not a blond, blue eyed Nazi. This included not only Jews, but negroes, gypsies, Magyars and other Slavic races.
Jews, Roma/Sinti ('gypsies'). Communists. Socialists. Liberals. Other dissidents; Incurables, Gays, Jehova's Witnesses;
The Sinti and the Roma were lumped together under the heading "Gypsies", and, like almost every other group that weren't pure Aryan, they were persecuted and murdered as "undesirables" by the Third Reich.
Just the opposite, Gypsies are an antisocial and dangerous people.
No.
the Gypsies escaped the wrath of the Nazis No, they didn't.
The Nazis
Yes. At least 220,000 gypsies were killed by the Nazis.
Jews were targeted by Nazis as weakening Germany. Many were imprisoned and executed. Another ethnic group involved in Nazi genocide were the Romani (gypsies).
the answer to the people who were persecuted by the Nazis because of their religion is the JEWS no need to thank me <3 =)