yes.
In the history of Germany under the Nazis, there was a lot of hate for Gypsies, just as there was hate and intolerance for other groups. But as a whole, no. All Germans do not hate Gypsies. Hopefully we are growing past hatred as a society, and slowly learning to understand each other rather than nourishing old grudges and hatreds.
He didn't kill Romanians, he killed gypsies. It's a huge difference.
He saw them as imperfect and subhuman.
I think people hate Gypsies because they dont understand them. what people dont understand they seem to hate.The gypsies don't follow the societies rules of 'towing the line' and yet they survive and are happy. That's puzzling to many people. I think that deep down inside many of us would love to live freely like the gypsies but haven't the got the guts to do it - so if you can't be like them then the next best thing (to a small mind) is to hate them. This can of course lead to hate crimes, so I suppose "fear" would be a better word.
Hitler saw them as sub-human, and contrary to his model of a superior race.
Cause he's an idiot... and they didn't fit into his "perfect" idea of the Aryan race
Hitler saw them as sub-human, and contrary to his model of a superior race.
A store of gypsies, or possible a caravan or family of gypsies
The collective nouns are a band of gypsies and a caravan of gypsies.
Sure there is. Gypsies (Romani) are spread all over Europe. There are every possible European person that could be part of Romani descent; Serbian Gypsies, Bulgarian Gypsies, Greek Gypsies, Turkish Gypsies, Arabic Gypsies (Domari;Middle Eastern Gypsies), Italian Gypsies, you name it.
Who directed «The Time of the Gypsies»?