There were many groups targeted for persecution by the Nazis. But the group that was hardest targeted and suffered a greater proportion of deaths than even the Jews were the Gypsies.
Jews
There were many other groups that had people killed by Hitler and the Nazis, but the Holocaust was the specific actions against the Jews, therefore there were no other groups killed in the Holocaust. The only other group which suffered similar persecution to the Jews was the gypsies.
Anti-Semitism targets JEWS for hatred and, usually, violence.
The Jews (who were blamed for the plague).
They where persecution by Hitlers solders
I believe the Catholics, Protestants, and Jews did. I'm not 100% sure.
almost none.................... ---------------------------------------------------- of all of the groups, Jews were treated worse and given less food. if there was a collection of any of the other groups, any Jews within that group would be singled out. Jews were actually perused, most of the other groups were not sought out. There was no way out for the Jews, most other groups could escape persecution by changing their ways. none of the other groups had to wear symbols outside of the camps. None of the other groups had their money and posessions taken by the state. None of the other groups were prevented from having Jobs, or trading with other Germans, the list goes on.. The reason why most historians only count the Holocaust as what was done to the Jews is because what happened to them is so different from what happened to the other groups.
Most of the scenes with Jews in showed persecution of Jews.
The largest single group was probably the Jews. Other groups were gays/lesbians, persons who were physically or mentally disabled, and Communists and other dissenters.
The people responsible for the persecution were removed from places of power that enabled them to commint the persecution.
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.
Persecution forced the Jews to migrate to new regions.