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Since Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi's, wanted to create the perfect race, he had to do so, other wise the prosecuted would have survived and rebelled. I would also like to add that not only were the Jews prosecuted, but others as well. Such groups include Jehova's Witnesses, homosexuals, and anyone who didn't live up to the Nazi standards. (Blue or green eyes, blonde hair, not sick, both mentally and physically).

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Q: Why were the groups prosecuted by the Nazi's prosecuted so ruthlessly?
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