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The Nazis were wary of anyone who did not fit their ideal (such as non-aryans and homosexuals) as well as anyone whose religious or political ideas would make them less dedicated to the German cause or be allegiant to things other than the German government (the case with Jews, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, and others).

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Who was brought to concentration camps besides Jewish people?

They were either considered to be political enemies or they were considered to be inferior. Either they were considered to have a racial influence not supporting the aryan race... i.e. eastern europeans (russia, serbia, etc.), gipsy... and considered as dangerous influence like handicapped people and gay people having negative influence... this means they were persecuted due to their family heritance or behavior... or they were opponents not supporting his "leader and rescuer" idea, i.e. communists or rigorous christian groups not accepting the "new saviour" replacing Jesus.


Were any other races part of the Holocaust?

During the Holocaust, Jews, handicapped, homosexuals, gypsies, and Jehovah's Witnesses were main victims. Really though, anyone who was not pure white (whose ancestors all descended straight from Europe) and who were not of the religion practiced by the Nazis were considered enemies.___With respect, the handicapped, homosexuals and Jehovah's Witnesses and not races. The question also refers to 'the religion practiced by the Nazis'. As a matter of interest, what religion(s) are you talking about? Himmler's paganism? Christianity? The question is specifically about race, not victims of Nazi atrocities in general.


Who were all the groups targeted by Hitler and why were the Jews his primary target in the Holocaust?

they included jehovas witnesses, communists, jews,homosexuals, and gypsies. also, his primary target was gypsies.


What 3 or 4 groups were persecuted by the Nazis?

Jews, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, German political opponents, the disabled, homosexuals, and Negro's.


What groups of people were sent to the Nazi concentration extermination camps?

Until November 1938 the concentration camps were primarily for:CommunistsSocial DemocratsOther dissidentsOften people who had given personal offence to Nazi party bosses were sent there too.

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Did Hitler kill people who were handicapped?

Yes. They were considered "lesser", and needed to be "cleansed" to make pure Aryan blood. They were in the same class as homosexuals, Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc.


Who was at the Holocaust camps?

Jews, prisoners of war, gypsies, homosexuals, people with disabilities, and Jehovah's witnesses


Who was brought to concentration camps besides Jewish people?

They were either considered to be political enemies or they were considered to be inferior. Either they were considered to have a racial influence not supporting the aryan race... i.e. eastern europeans (russia, serbia, etc.), gipsy... and considered as dangerous influence like handicapped people and gay people having negative influence... this means they were persecuted due to their family heritance or behavior... or they were opponents not supporting his "leader and rescuer" idea, i.e. communists or rigorous christian groups not accepting the "new saviour" replacing Jesus.


Why did hitler just pick Jews?

He did not just pick the Jews. Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and Gypsies are among the Nazi's victims.


Who were non Jewish people in the Holocaust?

Gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and anyone who got in the way of Hitler's plan for Aryan Supremacy.


Were all the victims of the Holocaust Jewish?

No. Also targeted were Jehovah's Witnesses, communists, homosexuals, Rom ("Gypsies"), the crippled, the mentally ill, and Slavs.


Are Jehovah's Witnesses considered a religion?

Yes. Jehovah' s Witnesses are generally considered a Christian denomination and are classified as such by most authorities.


Were any other races part of the Holocaust?

During the Holocaust, Jews, handicapped, homosexuals, gypsies, and Jehovah's Witnesses were main victims. Really though, anyone who was not pure white (whose ancestors all descended straight from Europe) and who were not of the religion practiced by the Nazis were considered enemies.___With respect, the handicapped, homosexuals and Jehovah's Witnesses and not races. The question also refers to 'the religion practiced by the Nazis'. As a matter of interest, what religion(s) are you talking about? Himmler's paganism? Christianity? The question is specifically about race, not victims of Nazi atrocities in general.


Which best describes who was persecuted in the Holocaust?

Jews & Gypsies__'Outsider' groups, including incurables, homosexuals and Communists, people with no fixed address, prostitutes, etc ...Jews, disabled people, and homosexuals


Who were killed in the holacaust?

Mainly Jews, but also Slavs, Romanis (Gypsies), colored people, mentally ill people, homosexuals, leftists, Freemasons, and Jehova's Witnesses.


What were some of the groups that died in the death camps?

Jews, homosexuals, political opponents, gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, Poles, and basically anybody who the Nazis did not like or who opposed their regime.


What groups were exterminated during World War 2?

The majority of people exterminated in the Holocaust were Jewish. Other persecuted groups include Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehova's Witnesses.