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  1. At the very beginning, habitual criminals from Germany. (May-June 1940)
  2. In the early stages, mainly members of the Polish elite. (June 1940 on)
  3. Political prisoners (such as German dissidents).
  4. Some Soviet prisoners of war.
  5. Jews (about March 1942 on).
  6. Gypsies.
  7. Jehova's Witnesses.
  8. Some homosexuals.
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  1. Communists
  2. Other socialists
  3. Liberals and dissidents more generally
  4. Pacifists
  5. Jews
  6. 'Gypsies'
  7. Jehovah's Witnesses
  8. Habitual criminals
  9. 'Antisocial' elements, such as prostitutes
  10. Homosexuals

Then, from 1941 on Jews and Gypsies were sent to extermination camps and concentration camp as part of the "final resolution".

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People who were sent to German concentration camps were political politicians who were Germans, common criminals who were Germans, German prostitutes, Spaniards, Soviets, Jews, etc... It was ran slight differently at times though.

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People who did not fit in with the Nazi idea of society.

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The victims were mainly Jews. Also, gypsies were sent, homosexuals, some Soviet prisoners of war and Communists as Nazi Germany was a Fascist country

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Jews, the handicapped, gipseys and homosexuals (possibly a couple others)

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The Nazi ghettos were for Jews. In the case of the Lodz ghetto, some 'gypsies' were also sent there.

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Hitler sent the Jews to Auschwitz. When he was younger, I read, he worked in a shop and took an instant dislike to the Jewish customers which stayed with him for the rest of his life

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Jews and Gypsies.

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