The Nazis considered several groups unfit, primarily targeting Jews, whom they deemed racially inferior and a threat to Aryan purity. They also persecuted Roma (Gypsies), disabled individuals, homosexuals, communists, and other political dissidents. This ideology was rooted in a belief in racial superiority and the desire to create a homogeneous society based on their extremist views. As a result, millions from these groups were subjected to discrimination, violence, and extermination during the Holocaust.
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