The Nazis condemned Jews and mentally disabled people. They would also condemn certain types of gypsy. There were many other groups persecuted by the Nazis, but they were not condemned.
Jews, Roma/Sinti ('gypsies'). Communists. Socialists. Liberals. Other dissidents; Incurables, Gays, Jehova's Witnesses;
Blacks were seen as genetically inferior, but they were not persecuted in the same way as some other groups, as they were not seen as such a threat.
Other groups targeted by the Nazis for destruction included the Romani people, the disabled, political dissidents, homosexuals, and Slavic peoples. These groups were persecuted and murdered as part of the Nazis' efforts to create a "pure" Aryan society.
Jews, Roma (Gypsies), and Slavs were persecuted by the Nazis due to their ideological beliefs rooted in a distorted view of racial purity and superiority. The Nazis considered these groups to be racially inferior and a threat to the so-called Aryan race, promoting harmful stereotypes and scapegoating them for Germany's social and economic problems. This led to systematic discrimination, violence, and ultimately, the genocide of millions during the Holocaust and other atrocities during World War II.
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The Nazis persecuted anyone who was not a blond, blue eyed Nazi. This included not only Jews, but negroes, gypsies, Magyars and other Slavic races.
Anne Frank described the invading Allies as liberators who brought hope and relief to the persecuted Jews in hiding, as well as other oppressed groups. She was grateful for their arrival and saw them as a sign of freedom from the tyranny of the Nazis.
The Sinti and the Roma were lumped together under the heading "Gypsies", and, like almost every other group that weren't pure Aryan, they were persecuted and murdered as "undesirables" by the Third Reich.
During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups were persecuted on political, ideological, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Homosexuals.
Hitler and the Nazis targeted everyone who they believed were "not pure." When we think of the Holocaust, we usually think of the murder of the Jews, but many other groups were also persecuted. This includes roma (gypsies), homosexuals, the mentally or physically disabled, opponents of the Nazis, Jehovah's witnesses, social "misfits", and basically anyone else who did not meet their standards.
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.