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Nazis and Jews are not alike in any way. Those people who say or believe that Nazis and Jews are alike are not only wrong, they are intolerant and bigoted. Nazis, the followers of Adolph Hitler, discriminated against Jews, and murdered or tortured many Jews in the Holocaust. Ask any Holocaust survivor, and they will tell you how the Nazis harmed the Jews. They will also tell you that Jews are not Nazis, and are not like the Nazis in any way.
You have that backwards. The Nazis killed the Jews by the millions during the holocaust. Few civilian Jews killed the Nazis. During the Polish uprising of Jews in Warsaw, the civilian Jews armed themselves and fought against the German soldiers trying to murder them.
People wore paperclips on their collars during the Holocaust as a show that they were against Nazis, and antisemitism. They were worn as a way to support the Jewish people.
the Jewish people were highly discriminated on by Germans, health benefits, loans etc were refused to be given to the Jews, during the rise of Hitler it was then announced that the entire Jewish race shall be exterminated
Jews were the largest victims of the Holocaust with 7 out of 10 Jews in Europe being murdered during the holocaust. Jews were discriminated against because they were not considered racially pure or part of the Aryan Race (ideally blonde haired blue eyes). And Hitler used propaganda against the Jews blaming the whole of world war one on the Jews, this brainwashed Nazis.
since hitler comitted suicide there was no one to give them orders and were killed and discriminated by people that hated nazis (some)
Nazis and Jews are not alike in any way. Those people who say or believe that Nazis and Jews are alike are not only wrong, they are intolerant and bigoted. Nazis, the followers of Adolph Hitler, discriminated against Jews, and murdered or tortured many Jews in the Holocaust. Ask any Holocaust survivor, and they will tell you how the Nazis harmed the Jews. They will also tell you that Jews are not Nazis, and are not like the Nazis in any way.
The Jewish people were discriminated against so harshly in Germany due to the Nazi belief that they were so inferior as a race that they weren't even people. In comparison to the supremacy of the Aryan race, the Nazis thought, the Jews were a threat to progress as a whole of humanity, and thus needed to be eliminated.
Blacks and other races were discriminated. Hitler and the Nazis began to really not like Jewish people and began throwing them in Gas chambers or killing them for no reason.
Because the nazis were racists and discriminated the jews.
You have that backwards. The Nazis killed the Jews by the millions during the holocaust. Few civilian Jews killed the Nazis. During the Polish uprising of Jews in Warsaw, the civilian Jews armed themselves and fought against the German soldiers trying to murder them.
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They had different patches,for different groups. It wasn't hard to "pick out" the Gypsies. Even today in Europe the Gypsies are discriminated against and considered thieves.
People wore paperclips on their collars during the Holocaust as a show that they were against Nazis, and antisemitism. They were worn as a way to support the Jewish people.
If the question is asking about Scandinavian immigrants to the US, they were discriminated against, but not nearly as much as other immigrants. If the question is asking about the Nazi treatment of Scandinavians in World War 2, it was hoped that they would accept the doctrine of German racial superiority and join the Nazi war effort. Some of them did, but most Norwegians and Danes sided with the Allies against the Nazis.
the Jewish people were highly discriminated on by Germans, health benefits, loans etc were refused to be given to the Jews, during the rise of Hitler it was then announced that the entire Jewish race shall be exterminated
Communists were against Nazis.