1. The Life of Gypsies During World War II
Although the Roma were prosecuted before the war, much this pre-war prosecution was not life threatening, and mostly constituted of laws preventing Romas from living in certain places. ... In total almost twenty five percent of all living European Roma would die by Nazi hands. ... While in work camps, Romas and others were subject to life threatening conditions everyday. ... Ghettos caused life-threatening conditions as well. ... (Bergen, 2003) The German government heavily funded experiments on Roma, which were either very painful or life threatening to the test subject. ...
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