The groups would be:
Homosexuals
Political Prisoners (Those who went against the Reich)
Gypsies
Jewish Men and Women
Slavs
Ethnic Peoples'
Soviet Prisoners of War
Disabled and Mentally Ill
The Political Left
Free Masons
Romani People
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The majority of people exterminated in the Holocaust were Jewish. Other persecuted groups include Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehova's Witnesses.
German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.
some of them did the persecuting, others tried to make sure that they did not become one of the persecuted. Others lived their lives oblivious to the Holocaust.
They were persecuted, unarmed civilians and were fairly scattered in most of the countries under Nazi rule (except in ghettos).
jews.
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.
Jews & Gypsies__'Outsider' groups, including incurables, homosexuals and Communists, people with no fixed address, prostitutes, etc ...Jews, disabled people, and homosexuals
In Nazi occupied territory yes.
People who the Nazis decided were Jewish.
the jews and gypsies,catholics,homosexuals and mentally ill people.
Initially, Pius XII was quite outspoken against the Nazis. However, he soon learned that the more he spoke out against the Holocaust, the worse the situation became. He then directed his efforts to work in secrecy to do all he could to rescue the Jews and other persecuted groups.