@shortstories
Whose definition of "treason" and "criminal" are you using? The Nazis? Do you actually think they were reasonable and fair in how they created laws and regarding the accusations they levied against Jews and other minorities? If your government makes a law stating that having the color yellow in your avatar is a crime, would it be fair to call you a criminal? It's the law, so you must be a criminal, right?

@scarlet

Treason is putting your personal financial gain at a higher priority than preventing genocide of the citizens of the country you live in

@shortstories
You're clueless... treason and crime is whatever the state wants it to be. And an authoritarian government WILL NOT limit itself to reasonable definitions. If an authoritarian government wants you in prison, it will twist and skew these definitions until they make them fit you personally. If you think even for a second that the Nazis, or any other authoritarian regime, actually defined and used words like "treason", "criminal" or even "genocide" the way you do, you need to go back to school.

@scarlet

Shahak further suggests that the Jewish tradition values Jewish life more than Gentile life. He cites Maimonides’ assertion that whereas one who murders a Jew is subject to the death penalty, one who murders a non-Jew is not (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder 2:11). According to another leading commentator, indirectly causing the death of a non-Jew is no sin at all (Rabbi Yoel Sirkis, Bayit Hadash, commentary on Bet Yosef, Yoreh Deah 158).

myjewishlearning.com/article/i

Also not treason

@shortstories
Do you even understand the context of all of this? Do you understand that this comes from a time when it was common for someone to be punished differently if they killed someone from a foreign nation than someone of their own nation? You think Romans gave a shit if a Roman killed some Arab from a different land? Do you understand that The Bible too is filled with weird stuff like this that is not put in practice anymore, just like Jews don't put in practice most of their writings? When was the last time you stoned someone to death?

Don't know if your last sentence was meant in sarcasm, but it is a true statement. Valuing the life of someone from a different demographic differently than your own (demographic) is not treason.
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@scarlet

So based on what you told me about how to know whether or not something is treason

You can estimate what percent were sent to the camps for treason and other crimes and vote accordingly

If you are allowed to vote

I do not know if you need to join merovingian club to vote or if you can vote remotely from another instance

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@shortstories
Again, you're completely missing the point. You're asking an irrelevant question. If the Nazi regime wanted to, it would claim your poll is treason and convict you for it. On the "books", you'd be convicted for treason. But it would be dishonest to make that claim, and it's dishonest of you to pretend there's any validity to the claims of an authoritarian regime.
The Nazis could have easily lied and said that EVERYONE on planet Earth who died between 1933-1945 was killed because of treason. No one in their right mind would take something like that seriously. But then there's someone like you, who think just because the Nazis convicted someone of treason it must have been treason.

@scarlet

What was the distinguishing factor that determined which Jews were put in concentration camps and which Jews were not put in concentration camps

If they did not put all the Jews in the camp there must have been a reason other than being Jewish

What were the factors

Could some Jews have broken certain laws that other Jews did not break?

Why would supporting communism when your country is at war with a communist country that starved people to death in one of the holodomores be ok?

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