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Has there ever been a film about him that dealt specifically with killing disabled people?


Usually the films focus on killing Jews, but there's also a fascinating story that could be told about how he killed 270,000 disabled people.

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he also killed, gays, gypsies, and many others. jews just have the biggest lobby in government, media, and edumication so they get to write the story their way and forget about all the other victims...

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I understand that the Nazis' persecution of different groups was pervasive. However, the two groups who were marked for mass extermination during the war were the Jews and the Roma. While there were plans to ethnically cleanse other groups en masse such as the Slavs, these plans were not carried out because they lost the war. That explains why so much attention is given to their persecution of Europe's Jewish population. Furthermore, Jewish communities in the West only account for a small percentage of each country's population and I'm sure the vast majority are not out to dominate public education or conspire to control government. In response to the OP, I don't know myself but would be interested to know if there are any fictional movies about the T4 euthanasia program as people with disabilities were the first group to have been persecuted.

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they used ww2 and their persecution to establish a criminal state in the middle east. We have wasted trillions of dollars ruining our once great nation fighting their wars. crash a couple planes into some towers and use the media machine to send our dumb yet deadly rednecks into any nation they so chose...

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We're getting off topic here but while I accept Western military aid and support for Israel is problematic and hypocritical, it doesn't detract from the fact that the Jews and the Roma were the two communities that were singles out the most for persecution by the Nazis.

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He killed mostly Jews, that's why it's discussed more.

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