The term "Fascist Party" is not unique to one country, but is a descriptor of an ideological party that can be found in multiple countries.
If we are talking about the Italian Fascist Party, then, yes, they did. While the Italians did not actively contribute to the financial cost and development of the Holocaust, Italy and Italian possessions ghettoized their Jews and later sent them to the Death Camps and imprisoned Communists.
The term "Fascist Party" is not unique to one country, but is a descriptor of an ideological party that can be found in multiple countries.
If we are talking about the Italian Fascist Party, then, yes, they did. While the Italians did not actively contribute to the financial cost and development of the Holocaust, Italy and Italian possessions ghettoized their Jews and later sent them to the Death Camps and imprisoned Communists.
The term "Fascist Party" is not unique to one country, but is a descriptor of an ideological party that can be found in multiple countries.
If we are talking about the Italian Fascist Party, then, yes, they did. While the Italians did not actively contribute to the financial cost and development of the Holocaust, Italy and Italian possessions ghettoized their Jews and later sent them to the Death Camps and imprisoned Communists.
They hated Jews, and the communists
The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
Hitler's opinion of Jews had nothing to do with God, and the Holocaust had almost nothing to do with religion: the Nazis saw the Jews as Communists.
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There was no conflict, no war between the Jews and the Germans. If anything, many Jews were inclined to be pro-German. There was a completely unprovoked onslaught by the Nazis against the Jews, mainly because the Nazis regarded Jews as Communists - and Nazism saw the eradication of Communism at its key 'mission'.
More than 3 but 3 are Communists, Jews and Slavs
communists.
The Nazi party was non-religious, so yes the Nazis did murder on Sundays.
The Nazis were rabidly, frantically, frenetically anti-Communist. ======================================== During the early 1930s both the Nazis and the Commies had gangs of 'street fighters', this was because the bad economic climate bred extremism, until the Nazis achieved political dominance these were quite equal, but as soon as the Nazis were in power they put the Communists in gaol or concentration camps. Of course the Communists were equally rabidly, etc anti-National Socialist.
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
Many of the groups the Nazis victimized - Jews, Communists, homosexuals - were held in contempt by many German people. Also, many Germans benefitted financially from the Holocaust.
Primarily Jews, but also Gypsies, homosexuals, communists, and others whom the Nazis disliked.