Which groups of people in Germany were considered enemies of the state by the Nazis and were, therefore, persecuted?
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Jews are the group of people who were considered as enemies
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Like Jews, Roma View This Term in the Glossary (Gypsies) were targeted by the Nazis as "non-Aryans" and racial "inferiors." Roma had been in Germany since the 1400s and had faced prejudice there for centuries. They had also been victims of official discrimination long before 1933. Under the Nazis, Romani (Gypsy) families in major cities were rounded up, fingerprinted and photographed, and forced to live in special camps under police guard.
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