Final answer:
The correct response to the student's question is option (A), indicating the composer of P and G was Jewish and that the Nazis, who held deeply racist and anti-Semitic beliefs, regarded Jews as inferior and subjected them to severe persecution and discrimination.
Step-by-step explanation:
The composer referred to by 'P and G' is ambiguous without further context, but it is evident that the Nazis had a systematic policy of persecution and discrimination against those they considered racially inferior. Jewish people were particularly targeted. Based on the provided historical context, the composer of 'P and G' being a Jew would have faced severe persecution by the Nazis, who viewed Jews as an existential threat and ascribed to them the role of scapegoats for Germany's problems in the 1930s.
The Nuremberg Laws were particularly instrumental in instituting official discrimination against Jewish individuals. Jewish people were not only prohibited from marriage with Aryans but also excluded from citizenship, underscoring the Nazi worldview which depicted Jews as subhuman and unworthy of the rights accorded to so-called pure Germans. These racist policies culminated in the Holocaust, in which two out of three European Jews were murdered as part of the Nazis' 'Final Solution'.
Therefore, the correct answer to the student's question would be (A) The composer of P and G was Jewish. The Nazis regarded Jews as inferior and persecuted them.