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The Roma/Sinti gypsies are usually mentioned. Many of the other groups are also mentioned - Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, incurables. Soviet prisoners of war sometimes get a mention, too.

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Q: Why are people not told about all other ethnic victims involved in the Holocaust?
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What ethnic groups died during the Holocaust?

Slavs and to some degree negroes. Depending on whether you consider them ethnic groups or religious groups: Jews, Roma. __________ Actually, the bit about Slavs needs qualifying. If they did the Nazis' bidding and were 'Western' in outlook and Roman Catholic, they were not persecuted. For example, Slovakia and Croatia were allies of Nazi Germany.


Who had it wosrt Holocaust victims or slaves?

A large proportion of the Holocaust victims were slaves. If you are meaning to compare to American slaves; you need to know that American slaves though treated poorly were actually treated better than most slaves in history, including people who were slaves under Nazi Germany.


What were victims of the Holocaust described as?

Victims of the Holocaust were described as individuals who suffered unimaginable horrors during the systematic genocide orchestrated by the Nazi regime. They were persecuted and murdered on a massive scale simply because of their religion, ethnicity, or political beliefs. It was a dark chapter in human history that must never be forgotten.


Who created the Holocaust and why?

Jews were involved in the holocaust because the Nazi rejected their religion. ___ The Nazis hated the Jews primarily on ethnic or racial, not religious grounds. In fact, it had just about nothing to do with religion. The Nazis saw the Jews as the 'biological root' of Communism. Millions of people were involved in the Holocaust. It affected the lives of almost all Jews in Europe (approximately six million were killed) as well as gypsies, homosexuals, and other minority groups. It was perpetrated by Adolf Hitler, Himmler, the Nazi Party and other Germans, and Europeans in occupied countries who collaborated with the Germans or looked the other way.


What groups were killed in the Holocaust?

They were mainly Jewish people, gypsies, lesbian/gay people, black people, or any undesirables that didn't fit Hitler's "perfect race" that were executed during the holocaust. If you go to your local library there will probably be a lot of books and information regarding this topic.