Group
What the Nazis didn't like about them
What the Nazis wanted to do with them
Laws the Nazis introduced to deal with them
gypsiesvagrants (beggars)black peoplementally ill
seen as a threat; non-Aryan; weren't making money
didn't work; weren't making money
seen as 'untermenschen' - subhumans - same as Nazi view of Jews
Nazis were convinced it was hereditary; could not be cured
determined to prevent them from mixing with Aryans
forced these groups into work
wanted to prevent them from mixing with Aryans
wanted to sterilise those they believed to be mentally ill; became even more extreme after outbreak of WW2
marriages between gypsies and Aryans banned (1935); decree for 'Struggle against the Gypsie plague' (1938) forced Jews to register so they could be controlled
the SS rounded up 100,000 vagrants and placed them in concentraton camps
Nuremburg Laws (1935) banned marriage between Aryans and black people; sterilised any children born to German women by black soldiers
sterilised 300,000 by 1945; public ambulance service ltd to kill them
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