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Jews were not the only people the Nazis targeted. How did the Nazi reign of terror affect other non-“Aryans” living in Europe? Not many, but some of those the Nazis did not target did speak up and attempt to fight back. Do you think more people should have been a part of the resistance? Why or why not? What were the risks involved? What were the potential benefits?

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User Fboes
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Answer:

Its D "Some Jews were not expecting Nazi

anti-Semitism to take such a violent turn."

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User Hakan Ensari
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Although Jews were the primary victims of the Nazi’s evil, many other groups were targeted based on both racial and political grounds. Other groups singled out by the Nazis, the physically and mentally disabled, Roma (gypsies), Poles and other Slavic peoples, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and members of political opposition groups.

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