He was already starting on Poles, gypsies, homosexuals, and people with mental illnesses. Doubtless people with physical handicaps would have been in there too.
After that, he might have started on the Russians, since they were one of their biggest enemies...
I don't think there are many he would NOT have exterminated. Anyone who didn't fit into his little master race--which oddly enough, HE didn't fit the profile--would have been eliminated.
2007-06-03 03:38:19
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answered by willow oak 5
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Yes, all the groups that you learned about in school would be on the list. BUT, the question is "Who would have been next?"
That requires knowing "who" Hitler hated, or saw as a threat, the most.
He hated Communists and was already in the Soviet Union AND he saw them as a threat. PLUS - in an effort to increase "living space - Lebensraum" for the German people, taking Soviet territory and annihilating them as a people would have made sense, according to the plans for the Third Reich.
The common sense answer according to history is the Soviet people.
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2007-06-03 10:43:24
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answered by ? 5
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I always have a problem with this type of question, mainly because Hitler was a figurehead who was followed blindly by a bunch of ignorant sheep. Hitler himself was a prissy little man who somehow got people to do his bidding. We use his name to represent all the followers (most of society, then and today, unfortunately) who actually did the dirty work. So who would they have killed next? Anyone they were told to kill because that is the nature of human beings: follow blindly, ask questions later.
2007-06-03 15:29:22
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answered by teeleecee 6
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As crazy as he was, I think he would have tried to conquer all the European countries including Soviet Union under a State of United Germany. Had he succeeded, who knows, perhaps he would have wiped out all the black people in Africa, America or any other country where black people live. I think he dreamt of being the Emperor of the whole world some day. Luckily enough the world did not see that day come.
2007-06-03 10:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you seriously asking this? How insensitive are you? Lets be thankful noone was next. Lets thank God for the founders of the constitution who said It is evident that all men are created equal, regardless of the founders personal beliefs knowing or unknowing a great idea came out of it thanks to Dr. Martin Luther King jr. Lets stop ignorence by not spreading it with questions about historical figures who don't deserve to even be acknowleded. Be better then the blind for the blind leading the blind will fall into a hole.
2007-06-03 10:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Gypsies, Slavs, Poles, Russians and all others who did not fit into his idea of an "Aryan Master Race".
2007-06-04 00:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone without an Aryan certificate and among those anyone who were religious. And if he had succeeded in his crazy plans your grand parents probably.
Mine certainly.
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2007-06-03 10:37:35
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answered by Cabal 7
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Catholics, people with disabilities, people who disagreed with tyranny. He especially targeted America. Americans were to be used as slave laborers and starved to death while doing so.
2007-06-03 10:27:39
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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the rest of the world probably.... he believed he was the best and would have probably killed anyone who disagreed with him or had different opinions from him
2007-06-03 13:10:08
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answered by Israelichick 3
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Does it matter? Hate is hate is hate. Murder is murder-
2007-06-03 10:51:30
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answered by ARTmom 7
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