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The Nazis wanted to eliminate anyone who did not fit into their vision of a perfect society, (this is different from those who they wanted to kill) these included:

1. some Roma (gypsies), and many other tribes of gypsies.

2. habitual criminals.

3. communists.

4. the mentally handicapped.

5. homosexuals.

6. Jehovah's Witnesses, and other religious groups/leaders who did not support the state.

7. trades unionists.

8. members of opposition/resistance groups.

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