Why did Nazis hate the Jews, gypsies, and the handicapped?
Hating these people was apart of the cleaning process the Nazis, these people were literally killed and imprisoned for the sake of making Germany clean. Basically it was an evil act, that had no reason, but only one, and that was to be evil itself. Camps were meant to hold, torture, or kill only political prisoners, such as Communists and Social Democrats. Eventually, the Nazis imprisoned Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, critical journalists, and other undesirables. During the War, concentration camps for Jews and other “undesirables” were spread throughout Europe, with new camps being created near centers of dense “undesirable” populations, often focusing on areas with large Jewish, Polish intelligentsia, communist, or Roma and Sinti (Gypsy) populations. Concentration camps also existed in Germany itself. Most of the camps were located in the area of General Government in occupied Poland, but there were camps in every country occupied by the Nazis. The transportation o