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how were the main target of mass killing of during Nazi regime​

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Answered by cnsavitha77
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Answer:Those characterised as 'undesirables'

Explanation:During the nazi regime in Germany, the nazis aimed at a state of pure nordic german aryans. Everyone else, Jews, gypsies, communists and 49 more 'classes' of individuals were sent to concentration camps and gassed to death.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The main target during the Nazi regime were the Jews.

  • The Nazi's believed that Jews were a threat to the German-racial community and They also believed that Germans were racially superior.
  • The Nazi regime persecuted other groups of people of politics, ideology, or behavior. The Nazis called these people "Asocials" and "professional criminals".
  • Jews were considered as unwilling to accept god as they believed in antisemitism and were excluded from the German community.

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