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In History / High School | 2014-02-05

Which groups of people in Germany were considered enemies of the state by the Nazis and were, therefore, persecuted?

Asked by Fabby

Answer (3)

Jewish people, people with colored skin, gays, mentally challenged people; basically anyone who wasn't blonde haired, white skinned, blue eyed was seen as an enemy of imperfect. fun fact, hitler did not like jewish people, because when he was younger, his mother's doctor was jewish and unfortunately, he didn't do too good of a job at his work!

Answered by alialioxenfree | 2024-06-10

Anyone remotely Jewish, anyone that looked Jewish, or everyone who wasn't Aryan.
Aryans were anyone with blonde hair (or any light color) and blue eyes (or any other light color).

Answered by joluvs2flip | 2024-06-10

The Nazis persecuted various groups in Germany, including Jewish people, Romani people, disabled individuals, political opponents, homosexuals, and Jehovah's Witnesses. These groups were targeted due to Hitler's vision of a 'pure' Aryan society, resulting in severe discrimination and loss of life. The impact of their persecution highlights the importance of protecting human rights.
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Answered by alialioxenfree | 2025-06-15