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Why were people targeted by the Nazis?

1. Religious beliefs
2. Political beliefs
3. Being disabled
4. All of the above

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4. All of the above

The Nazis primarily persecuted the Jews, however, there were other groups that were also being targeted.

In addition to persecuting the Jewish people, Nazi Germany also persecuted the Roma people.

If you were not of Aryan descent, then you would be stripped of your citizenship.

The Nazis originally targeted people with disabilities, and would forcibily sterilize them so they were unable to reproduce.

They also suppressed their political opponents, often times imprisoning them.

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User Andrew Cheong
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Answer:

4. All of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nazis targeted many different groups of people, for many different reasons. They targeted people for their religious beliefs, mental/physical disabilities, political beliefs, race, etc.

I hope this helps!

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