History of Europe

What religions did Germany kill in World War 2?

The Nazis didn't kill people solely based on their religion. Although it was part of the criteria, Nazi ideology primarily saw a racial/ethnic-based social ranking with Aryans at the top of the totem pole, and everyone else (Slavs, Romani people, Black people, etc.) considered subhuman and/or inferior or dangerous - whether they happened to be Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, atheists, agnostics, etc. wasn't really the main driver here.