Although the Jewish people were the largest minority, Hitler's eugenic hit list included communists, homosexuals, the mentally ill, the mentally challenged, people with debilitating birth defects, Roma people, people of African origin, Slavic people, and anyone who disagreed with his philosophy.
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Most of those groups (and many more) suffered under the Nazis and Hitler, but what happened to them was very different than what happened in the Holocaust.
The gypsies are the only other group that suffered similar persecution to the Jews, but as thier genocide was for different reasons and was adminstered in a different way under a different schedule, the gypsies have a right to their own story.
There were many groups of people not part of the holocaust, such as young children who weren't jews, elderly people who were jews, gypsies or disabled. But a part from that many people were! :(
Many groups fought, but if the Holocaust were to be split into two groups, they would be the victims and the perpetrators.
no, but enslavement was part of the Holocaust.
Depending on for what part of the Holocaust but likely No
Yes, that was the main part of the Holocaust.
Jews (and Gypsies)
Doctors, lawyers, architects and civil engineers, to name four.
Everywhere that the Holocaust took place.
They were not one of the main groups targeted.
Jews from most of Europe.
no
No