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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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