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………………. were the main targets of mass killing during Nazi regime​

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Answered by barunmondal1969
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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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main targets were the Jews.

  • When Hitler came to power, the Nazi party quickly became the most powerful in Parliament. He made the decision to abolish all democratic institutions and replace them with authoritarian ones.
  • The Nazis thought Jews were a threat to the German race and that Germans were racially superior.
  • Other political, ideological, and behavioural clusters were persecuted by the Nazi dictatorship.
  • This specific community of people were also alienated from the German community because they refused to recognise God and believed in antisemitism.
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