If you mean other than the main six or seven groups that are always mentioned; young people who listened to American music, people who supported him before he went to prison, but no longer agreed with him, paedophiles, habitual criminals to name some.
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.
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
Gas chambers, concentration camps, and cremation.
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For a new regime to work the opposing side has to be eliminated. Hitler did that as did Stalin when he came to power. Communist sounded good at the promise of bread to every one equally but the outcome was different in all aspects.
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.
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.
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
Gas chambers, concentration camps, and cremation.
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.
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
Jews, Roma/Sinti ('gypsies'). Communists. Socialists. Liberals. Other dissidents; Incurables, Gays, Jehova's Witnesses;
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The Holocaust, the attempted extermination of the Jews and other groups deemed "undesirable" by the Nazis, was based on the idea that the Germans were the "master race." In every respect, it was a violent expression of discrimination.
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.
People are sometimes persecuted for belonging to a certain ethnic group (jews are not only a religion but also an ethnic group; also negroes, other non-whites in many countries), other minorities or majorities (e.g., homosexuals, women, etc.). Basically, anybody who is "different" from what a group in power considers the norm.
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.