Jews were not the only people who suffered. But, along with the Gypsies they were the only people who were persecuted for their heritage, rather than choices that they made.
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
This group was formally known as the National Socialists, but they are better known as the Nazis.
With respect, the assumption in the question is not accurate. The Jews are not 'persecuted worldwide'.
the only group of Christians that were 'fellow Jews' were of course those who were converted Jews (though Christian in faith they were classified as Jewish through their heritage). They were treated the same as any other Jew by the Nazis and it would be harsh to say that they were persecuted by the Jews, discriminated against would be closer to the mark, and then only by the more extreme within the ghettos.
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Jews have been persecuted throughout history.
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In 1290 Edward I expelled the Jews from England. No reason has been recorded.
People are sometimes persecuted for belonging to a certain ethnic group (jews are not only a religion but also an ethnic group; also negroes, other non-whites in many countries), other minorities or majorities (e.g., homosexuals, women, etc.). Basically, anybody who is "different" from what a group in power considers the norm.