Jews have faced imprisonment and persecution at various points in history, most notably during the Holocaust when millions were forcibly taken to concentration camps by the Nazi regime from 1941 to 1945. During this period, Jews were subjected to inhumane conditions, forced labor, and mass extermination. Other instances of imprisonment include the expulsions from Spain in 1492 and various pogroms throughout Europe, where Jews were targeted and often imprisoned due to anti-Semitic laws and sentiments. These events highlight a long history of discrimination and violence against Jewish communities.
Jews and people who helped Jews hide.
Jews , Romani and political prisoners .
Jews
Because they allies known that the jews didnt do anything wrong and were imprisoned and killed, this made the allies soft hearted and freed some jews but some were taking for questioning about the holocaust, NO JEWS WERE IMPRISONED BY THEY ALLIES AFTER THEY WAS LIBERATED
All the collaboratist regimes, such as Vichy France, imprisoned at least some Jews.
She was a Jew, which Hitler had hated Jews, so he imprisoned them and killed them.
Eichmann.
Jews, Gypsies, and people who offended the Nazis.
The Nazi Party in Germany during WW2.
They were not. This was the time before Jews were imprisoned, it was the time of political opponents, trade unionists and socialists/communists.
Andrew Jackson
To be taught to support the Nazis.