Yes, actually I'm a Jew and people at my school treat me differently.
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Not to the extent that happened in the Holocaust no, but discrimination against Jews (called antisemitism) is sadly still prevalent in some people's thinking in many countries.
The lesson history teaches is that discrimination against people because of their colour, ethnic culture, beliefs, gender or disability is something that good people should always actively confront and challenge.
The Holocaust, the attempted extermination of the Jews and other groups deemed "undesirable" by the Nazis, was based on the idea that the Germans were the "master race." In every respect, it was a violent expression of discrimination.
Education is the best defense. Discrimination results from ignorance and misunderstanding of people. Research has shown that when people become familiar with other cultures and countries they have less discrimination. A global mindset lessens discrimination and this can be achieved through education.
The group of people at the church had a bad habit of discrimination against people in the other church. This word means that people are treated poorly because of differences.
Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.Gay People..Non Germans/Christians and Slaves.About 2750000 peopleroma
The Jews were considered different from the rest of Germans because they were Jews. They were stereotyped as being greedy and worth less than other Germans. Simply put, all the usual racist stereotypes and general discrimination. The other way to answer this is that they were one of the minorities discriminated against, while the Germans were one of the parties doing the discrimination. Also, for obvious reasons, the Jews sided with the Allies, while the Germans were the main Axis powers. Lastly, the Jews had no major combat involvement in the war. They were often the prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, but they were rarely, if ever, combatants.
No better or worse than any other nationality
Germans were on the one side, and Jews were on the other.
== == That Germans were inherently superior to all other national and racial groups of people, in exactly the same way that humans are superior to animals. Thus Germans had a right to take other people's land and put them to work in any way that suited Germans or simply kill them if they wanted to.
They face the same discrimination as any other minority. People may slander them or assault them because of who they are. However unlike other minorities, they do not have the right to marry and many rights that come with that, that are not yet offered in civil partnerships. There is also, at the moment, no laws that protects homosexuals from discrimination in the workplace.
Here are three sentences for the word 'discrimination': "There is still a lot of discrimination towards women at work." "Discrimination is not allowed when deciding who should have the job." "Some people believe that discrimination is often a good thing."
All Germans are related to all other Germans, although not necessarily closely related. This is how ethnic groups work, they are groups of people who share some common descent. If we trace our ancestry back far enough we will discover that all human beings are related to all other human beings.
adolf hitler,germans, usa soldiers and all other people