The only groups singled out for extermination rather than enslavement were the Jews and the Romanies ('gypsies').
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the jews
the jews
Jews were marked for extermination, but they were not exactly 'singled out', as before this the Nazis had murdered the disabled and after this the Nazis would kill the gypsies.
The only groups singled out for extermination rather than enslavement were the Jews and the Romanies ('gypsies').
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the jews
That's a euphemism used by the Nazis to mean the physical extermination of the Jewish race in Europe.
The Nazis were interested in exterminating groups that they felt were inferior. Jews, disabled people, Slavic people, and gypsies were the groups that were exterminated on racial grounds.
Russians, Slavs, Poles, Jews, Gypsies, the weak and the lame, the mentally challenged, Homosexuals, Blacks, and others.....
To distribut cupcakes and candy to the Germans while dispensing bullets and hand-grenades to the Jews.
gas vans, they were the main gas extermination method until the spring of 1943, which was when the large gas chambers started ______ In the early stages of the Holocaust (1941-42) the Nazis relied mainly on mass open air shootings.
Pure Aryans loyal to the Nazi party.
Gypsies
They were taken to extermination camps. Please see related question.
The term is the Holocaust.
The Nazis employed several different methods of extermination during the Holocaust. Most notably were gas chambers, firing squads, mobile extermination trucks, and labor camps.
Poland.
The word is the Holocaust.
After the 1st year of WWII.
to the exxtermination camps.
The extermination camps were run by the SS.
They were deported to the extermination camps. People came from the ghettos, or later they came from thier homes.
That is correct. The Nazis wanted to establish a super race, and that also involved the extermination of all Jews.