Yes, the Nazi's brutally killed any Jews, regardless of age or gender.
They only killed Non German Aryan children
Kinderaktion was a way to save the Jews so they wouldn't be murdered by the Nazis. Karl Plagge save about 1,240 Jews. 500 men and the rest women and children through 1941-1944.
Because, they were children and Children at concenration and death camps were immediately putted into the gas chambers. This was so because Children was unfit to work and the Nazis didn't wanted space wasted by unfit workers. The only children who survived the camps were twins because the doctors did experiments on 1 child and see what happens, see if theirs any side effects compared to the 2nd child but if the twin died, then the nazis killed the 2nd twin.
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Giving birth to kids its the only job done by women
they deined them the right to live.
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
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they used the women and children because most of them had blond hair and blue eyes
The Children Who Cheated the Nazis was created in 2000.
1.5 million children were killed by Nazis.
gasing and shooting and also hanging Jewish men women and children.
No, it was adults and children. The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews.
An estimated 50,000 children were kidnapped by the Nazis in Poland.
alot of the Nazis belived that women should be seen but not heard. such as they told them to not wear make up, look plan, not smoke and work all day at home while the husbands earnt all the money. the only thing they thought the women were usfull for was to have chldren and to make the children want to become apert of the Nazis. Hitler mainly wanted the children to be born with blonde hair and blue eyes. he was very controlling!
The Nazis held a traditional view of women's roles, emphasizing their duties as mothers and homemakers. They promoted the idea of women being primarily responsible for raising children and maintaining the household, often glorifying motherhood as a patriotic duty. This ideology was encapsulated in the slogan "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (Children, Kitchen, Church), reflecting their belief that women's primary contributions to society were through family and domestic life, rather than in the workforce or public sphere. Consequently, women were often discouraged from pursuing careers and education outside of these roles.
The dictator intended to persecute those who spoke out against his regime. The word persecute is a verb, and a synonym is torment.