The relationship between Jews and Romani people (often referred to as Gypsies) is complex and shaped by shared experiences of marginalization and discrimination throughout history. Both groups have faced persecution, and some Jewish communities have shown solidarity with the Romani in their struggles for rights and recognition. However, it's important to note that attitudes can vary widely among individuals, and generalizations may not accurately reflect the views of all Jews or Romani people.
Jews and gypsies.
Just as bad as it was for the Jews and Gay people.
No communists, homosexuals, gypsies and others were killed
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
a Lot of Gypsies where shot on site for just being Gypsies others where sent to concentration camps and like the Jews murdered, a very good film of gypsies in ww2 is ( when the violin stops playing )
When Hitler came to power Jews and Gypsies were not sent anywhere, these actions would come later.
No. He had many of them imprisoned or killed, along with Jews, Gypsies, and Communists
Jews and some 'gypsies'.
Jews (and Gypsies)
Yes, especially if they say there not
they included jehovas witnesses, communists, jews,homosexuals, and gypsies. also, his primary target was gypsies.
Yes. along with many other people like blacks.