The undesirables of Germany were manly the Jews, but other undesirables were; Communists, Homosexuals, Gypsies, the Elderly, Handicapped, Soviet Prisoners of War, Jehovah's Witness, and Polish Christians.
The undesirables were the Jews in the Holocaust who Hitler classified as subhuman and he wanted them to be destroyed this is when Eugenics came into play to exterminate the race.
He killed most of them.
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I believe if I remember my history correctly that Hitler disliked anyone who was not blond haired and blue eyed, ie... Jewish, Polish. etc. ____ Undesirable, in Hitler's eyes, included a long list of groups. See the related questions. Jews, polish, homosexuals, gypsies, and Jehovah witness
There were more than just two groups that Adolf Hitler blamed for Germany's problems. Jews, Communists, Freemasons, Socialists ,Liberals, Pacifists, Gays, Czechs, anyone who was believed to not be Aryan.
The groups were the allied and the axis. The allied mainly being America,Russia, Britain. The axis being Germany,Italy ,and Japan.
He caused his country to become a puppet state of nazi germany. He had 400,000 Romanina Jews, Gypsies, and other undesirables butchered.
He killed most of them.
The Concentration Camps were designed by the Nazi party in Germany to contain "undesirables," most notably the Jews. Other victims included Hitler's political enemies, Gypsies, and homosexuals.
A ghetto was a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups. The Nazis, in WW2, force Jews, and others they considered as undesirables into such ghettos.
In light of Germany's aggression in both WWI and WWII, the penalties were not stringent. Germany's unprovoked aggression and campaign to cleanse undesirables killed uncounted numbers if persons for no legitimate purpose.
Deadline - 2000 The Undesirables 1-8 was released on: USA: 24 March 2001
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Because, they were not worthy to the Nazis.
The final solution
The final solution
Concentration camps
The Germans called their campaign to eliminate the Jews and all other undesirables "The Final Solution". They called the killing part, "extermination".