Because the Holocaust was completely based on that. Most Germans believed that they were superior to the Jews, therefore discriminated against them for being who they were. They prejudged Jews as unworthy of life, so they killed them. But not only Jews were being treated horribly for their religion, the gypies, the blacks, polish folks, etc. They were also discriminated against and thrown into ghettos and concentration camps simply because they weren't German.
Jews and others were murdered because of the groups they belonged to (Jews, Roma, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc) not for anything they had done.
because Hitler killing the Jews is racial discrimination and genocide is when a group of people - defined by nationality, ethnicity, culture or religion - are deliberately and systematically singled out for destruction.
hate is hate and he killed many Jews just to feel good.of course hitlers discrimination exemplifies discrimination . discrimination is when you do not like someone or critisize someone by the way they are and that is why Hitler killed many Jews...just because he though they were different.
Hitler's long-term plan was to rid the entire earth - not just Europe - of all human beings of Jewish ethnic extraction or Jewish religious belief. Had he succeeded, that would have been a total genocide of the Jewish race and religion.
Because the holocaust was based on that.Germans prejudged the Jews as unworthy of life so they killed them.Jews were killed because of the groups they belonged to not for anything they had done.
one example is that in concentration camps Jews were allocated less food than gentiles.
Because holocaust is a fraud. No one ever proved anything about but the majority still think it hapened.
The good news, this situation is changing fastly.
because they were seen as less worthy.
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People wore paperclips on their collars during the Holocaust as a show that they were against Nazis, and antisemitism. They were worn as a way to support the Jewish people.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
yes.
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People wore paperclips on their collars during the Holocaust as a show that they were against Nazis, and antisemitism. They were worn as a way to support the Jewish people.
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how to use the environment to promote positive images of people who may be discriminated against
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untouchables
They were people who suffered during the Holocaust and lived after it.
yes there is times when disable are dicrimanated
Due to lack of cultural awareness and education.
Yes, many people tried to survive the Holocaust.
Often discriminated against freedmen.
Many people are discriminated against for their social class.