Hitler targeted those other people because he didn't think they were pure.
No. Well, it was at first, but as Hitler progressed he sent many more people to camps. (Disabled, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jews, Communists, Jehovah's Witnesses and a incredible amount more.) He did all this because Hitler thought they were not perfect, and Hitler wanted a perfect Germany.
The Nazis made a list of people they wanted to exterminate. These are: Jews Homosexuals Blacks and Asians Communists Hitler's Enemies Criminals Foreign spies Political opponents/non-Nazi People who have mental illnesses Physically Disabled people Roma (gypsies) Beggars
Jews, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, German political opponents, the disabled, homosexuals, and Negro's.
During the Holocaust, eleven million people died, 6 million of them being Jewish. The other 5 million were people with mental issues, cripples, homosexuals, gypsies, non soviet POWs etc.
It depends on which country you're talking about. In Persia, the penalty was death by hanging. the U.S., it was seen as a mental illness, and "patients" were sent to asylums. In Vietnam it was legal and there were no penalties other than social stigma.
Hitler is a nut job and and belongs in a mental hospitual Hitler is a nut job and and belongs in a mental hospitual
An all Aryan culture with no imperfections, free of racial differences, sexuality and mental retardation.
There is no medical or historical evidence whatsoever to suggest that Hitler suffered from a mental disease as a child.
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Well theJew's obvious and anyone that was a threat to Hitler or people he just didn't like such as political prisoner's, people that weren't of his race Jehovah's witnesses Gypsies, people with mental and physical issues known as asocials, and common and more severe crime criminals and last but not least homosexuals there were some more groups as well
Slavs, Negroes, Gypsies (considered a plague at the time), Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, and Socialists or Communists. They were all minorities. Except for organized Christian groups of people who objected to what the government was doing -- like some Catholic groups -- most Christians were left alone, as 90% of the German population was Christian. The Nazis also hated homosexuals and people they considered 'anti-social.' this included alcoholics, the homeless, the unemployed, the lazy, the socially awkward, people with physical or mental disabilities, and the very old and sick in places such as nursing homes -- unless they were war veterans, they were thought to be wasting valuable resources, and so were poisoned or shot to death._____JewsRoma/Sinti (Gypsies, Romanies)FreemasonsOpponents of the Nazis, including communists, socialists, labor leaders and people who opposed the Nazis on religious groundsGaysJehovah's WitnessesVarious incurables (mental and physical)Social 'misfits' (for example, prostitutes and people with no fixed address, beggars, the 'unemployable')Really unruly kids, including uncontrollable German kids
fear. mental issues