C. Gypsies
Also including homosexuals, political opponents (anyone not with Hitler), and etc.
2007-01-12 18:20:48
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answer #1
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answered by Eh? 2
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All of hte above including the Jehovahs witnesses the communists the infirm or old the homosexual the mentally inept basically if you did not fit into the "nazi vison" of a true ARYAN blonde haired, blued eyed and healthy with no defects ( including a family history of mental illness or having a grandparent that was a gypsie or jew.) Not all were set for "extermination" per se however working in a concentration camp with little food or medicine or being subject to medical experiments meant that you met the same fate, some quicker than others
2007-01-12 19:08:58
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answered by Natashya K 3
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A and C I'm not sure how they treated the Ukrainians i think relations there where not to bad as the Ukrainians hated the Russians. I'm not aware of any thing happened to the Czech people and Belgians along with the rest of western Europe where treated alright as Hitler considered them to be equal to the German race.
2007-01-12 22:58:05
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answered by Wonx2150 4
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Communists, Social Democrats, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Mentally disabled
2007-01-12 17:53:01
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answered by brainstorm 7
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A and C the polish were the first invaded upon and killed along with the warsaw ghetto it was called a center of Jews. But the gypsies were a target as well. By the By when they killed the poles they wanted to and they had blonde hair blue eyed children they took them into the youth camps and made good little nazis out of them. After killing their parents. amazing but true.
2007-01-12 17:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not forget homosexuals. Suspected or confirmed homosexuals were forced to wear pink triangles sown on their clothes so that a person could tell at a glance their sexual preference. Even though the original Nazi "army" he Brown shirts were shot through and through with homosexuals, Hitler kept them on as a bullying force until he was powerful enough to purge the homosexuals from their ranks. He executed them in very cruel and sadistic ways, hanging on meat hooks and the like.
2007-01-12 19:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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excerpt from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jews of Europe were the most numerous of the victims of the Holocaust in what the Nazis called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" (die Endlösung der Judenfrage) or "the cleaning" (die Reinigung). It is commonly stated that approximately six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, though estimates by historians using, among other sources, records from the Nazi regime itself, range from five million to seven million.
Millions of other minority members also perished in the Holocaust. About 220,000 Sinti and Roma were murdered (some estimates are as high as 800,000) — between a quarter to a half of their European population. Other groups deemed by the Nazis to be "racially inferior" or "undesirable" included Poles (6 million killed, of whom 3 million were Christian, and the rest Jewish), Serbs (estimates vary between 500,000 and 1.2 million killed, mostly by Croat Ustaše), around 500,000 Bosniaks[2], Soviet military prisoners of war and civilians in occupied territories including Russians and other East Slavs, the mentally or physically disabled, homosexuals, Africans, Jehovah's Witnesses, Communists and political dissidents, trade unionists, Freemasons, Eastern Christians, and Catholic and Protestant clergy, were also persecuted and killed.
Some scholars do not include the Nazi persecution of all of these groups in the definition of the Holocaust, rather limiting the Holocaust to the genocide of the Jews. However, taking into account all minority groups, the total death toll rises considerably; estimates generally place the total number of Holocaust victims at 9 to 11 million, though some estimates have been as high as 26 million.[3]
Another group, whose deaths are related to the Holocaust but not always counted in the totals, comprise the thousands who committed suicide rather than face what they feared would be untold suffering ending in death. In 2006, the European Union financed a project to research these victims; despite religious prohibitions against suicide, it is estimated that in Berlin alone, 1,600 Jews killed themselves between 1938 and 1945.
My note: The Sinti and Roma are names some communities of the nomadic people usually called Gypsies in English prefer for themselves.
So my answer would be all the above.
2007-01-12 17:32:09
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answered by Peaches 5
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The Gypsies. There were also millions of Poles and Ukrainians killed, but not with the goal of their total extermination.
2007-01-13 01:16:03
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answered by Elly 5
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the numerous and maximum nicely customary team of human beings the Nazi's persecuted were the Jewish human beings. additionally they killed Gypsies, Gays, the Disabled, even some Catholics. surely everybody who did not look something like them (blonde hair blue eyes, arian), or everybody who did something to help the Jews, Gypsies, etc... desire that helps!
2016-12-02 04:54:54
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answered by ? 4
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well... you can be a gypsy from each of those coutry and be exterminated. The gypsies were, but the gypsies were a like the homosexuals, they could have been from a number of nationalities/
2007-01-12 17:27:06
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answered by Josh G 1
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I'll guess "c" gypsies, since there were numerous cases of them in the labor camps and shot outside town by the SS.
2007-01-12 19:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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