Nazis singled out several groups for particularly cruel treatment, most notably Jews, who were targeted for systematic extermination during the Holocaust. Other groups included Romani people, disabled individuals, homosexuals, political dissidents, and Jehovah's Witnesses, all of whom faced severe persecution, imprisonment, and often death. The regime's ideology portrayed these groups as threats to the Aryan race and German society, justifying their brutal treatment under a framework of racial purity and nationalism.
gypsies.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
The Jews
Gypsies
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Fascists and Nazis are (extreme) examples of reactionary groups.
The Nazis were interested in exterminating groups that they felt were inferior. Jews, disabled people, Slavic people, and gypsies were the groups that were exterminated on racial grounds.
Many in the public were shocked at what treatment had occurred.
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Two groups were: trade unionists and Jehovah's Witnesses.