More than 3 but 3 are Communists, Jews and Slavs
Generally, the Nazis looked down on Slavs. However, they made an exception for anti-Communist, Catholic (and Uniate) Slavs provided they were prepared to do Germany's bidding. Obvious examples included the Slovaks and the Croats as well as some Ukrainians.
The Jewish people. But the Poles - Slavs of any kind - were a bang-up second.
The Jews, Gypsies/Romani, gay people, Catholics, the handicapped, and Slavs.
The Jews, Gypsies/Romani, gay people, Catholics, the handicapped, and Slavs.
The Jews, Gypsies/Romani, gay people, Catholics, the handicapped, and Slavs.
While the Nazis committed genocide, they were never subjected to it. Jews, Slavs, and Romani were all subjected to genocide during the Holocaust in Europe. Chinese were subjected to genocides during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Asian Front of World War II in events such as the Rape of Nanking.
Yes, the Nazis had a list of "undesirables". This included Gypsies, disabled, Serbs, Slavs, gays, political opponents.
Russians, Slavs, Poles, Jews, Gypsies, the weak and the lame, the mentally challenged, Homosexuals, Blacks, and others.....
Jews, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, German political opponents, the disabled, homosexuals, and Negro's.
The people in russia I guess?
the Slavs did settle in Belarus and Ukraine.