explain which groups of people were affected by the holocaust and why the Nazis targeted them. In one two sentences

The Nazis targeted Jews, Roma, disabled people, homosexuals, and other minority groups for extermination during the Holocaust because they were seen as a threat to the Nazi ideology of racial purity.

The Holocaust primarily targeted Jewish people, along with other groups such as Romani people, disabled individuals, Slavs, political dissidents, and LGBTQ individuals. The Nazis targeted these groups based on their ideology of racial superiority and quest for a homogeneous Aryan society.

The Holocaust primarily targeted Jewish people, as the Nazis viewed them as racially and culturally inferior and believed in a conspiracy theory blaming them for Germany's economic and social problems. However, the Nazis also targeted other groups, including Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, and members of the LGBTQ+ community, based on their perceived threat to the Nazi regime.