Did the Nazis intend on exterminating the blacks in the USA after they won the war?
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 month ago
No. Black people were treated far better in Germany, then and now, then at any time period in American history.
- Anonymous1 month ago
no blacks that went to NAZI Germany said they were treated better there than in US
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- Anonymous1 month ago
Yes American POWS were all sent to POW camps except African Americans
who were Murdered
- Disco StuLv 41 month ago
Yes; Hitler idealised athletic males with blonde hair and blue eyes. POC were considered subhumans, just like Poles and Slavs, only worse. Hitler's intention to ethnically cleanse groups such as blacks and the physically handicapped (just as an example) was every bit as serious as his intention to exterminate the jews.
Btw I don't agree with the poster who says Germany could not have won the war. Chamberlain screwed-up hugely by not taking Hitler seriously, and Churchill was a hero for picking up the pieces.
- ?Lv 71 month ago
They could have been intent on exterminating the inhabitants of Gliese-581g and it really wouldn't have mattered because they never stood a chance of winning the war.
- Anonymous1 month ago
I don't think they ever intended to invade the United States, that was something dismissed as impractical in the First World War. They were interested in ways of reducing US influence, but that would not involve annihilating any sections of its population. And if it did, the American Jews would be first.
- reeLv 51 month ago
The Nazis ranked groups of people hierarchically. Blacks were in the middle ... high enough to avoid extermination and too low for breeding. There's no way to know what they would have done on such a large scale as in America. I'd guess exile to Africa an/or work camps.
- TB12Lv 71 month ago
The Nazis were, and are, white supremacists to the extreme,, if they had won Blacks would have met the same fate as the Jews.