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.
Jews, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, German political opponents, the disabled, homosexuals, and Negro's.
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the answer to the people who were persecuted by the Nazis because of their religion is the JEWS no need to thank me <3 =)
jews
Jews, Gypsies and Homosexuals. Although Slavs died in the largest numbers during the war. The Nazis also killed many physically and mentally handicapped people but not to the same degree.
== == == == The Nazis
192x-1945
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
People who the Nazis decided were Jewish.
Slavs and to some degree negroes. Depending on whether you consider them ethnic groups or religious groups: Jews, Roma. __________ Actually, the bit about Slavs needs qualifying. If they did the Nazis' bidding and were 'Western' in outlook and Roman Catholic, they were not persecuted. For example, Slovakia and Croatia were allies of Nazi Germany.
More than 3 but 3 are Communists, Jews and Slavs
Generally, the Nazis looked down on Slavs. However, they made an exception for anti-Communist, Catholic (and Uniate) Slavs provided they were prepared to do Germany's bidding. Obvious examples included the Slovaks and the Croats as well as some Ukrainians.