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They were either considered to be political enemies or they were considered to be inferior. Either they were considered to have a racial influence not supporting the aryan race... i.e. eastern europeans (Russia, Serbia, etc.), gipsy... and considered as dangerous influence like handicapped people and gay people having negative influence... this means they were persecuted due to their family heritance or behavior... or they were opponents not supporting his "leader and rescuer" idea, i.e. communists or rigorous christian groups not accepting the "new saviour" replacing Jesus.

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Political dissidents, common criminals, homosexuals, gypsies and others

classified as undesirable by the Nazi leadership were all dumped into the

system. The earliest camps were established more as punishment centers

for dissidents then as extermination centers for "racial" purity. Once the

system existed, it was expedient, convenient and available so it was used.

and because the non Jews were against Hitler

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I herd people who disobed or went and tried to protect the Jews were sent to concentration camps And Catholics, Homosexuals, criminals, Communists, the mentally ill, handicapped, political prisioners, Poles, Gypsys, Soviet Prisoners of War (POWs), Jehovah Witnesses and anyone else considered "undesirable".

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Gypses, Soviet prisoners of war, homosexuals, political prisoners (people Hitler didn't like or who disagreed with him, communists, Johanna's witnesses, catholic clergy, and disabled people. Also note, there is a difference between concentration camps and death camps.

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Other than Jews they put in Jehovah's Witnesses and people without blond hair and blue eyes.

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gypsies, trade unionists and homosexuals

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