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irinina [24]
4 years ago
8

What people group was NOT targeted for extermination by the Germans?

History
2 answers:
exis [7]4 years ago
8 0

Hello there i hope you are having a great day your question : What people group was NOT targeted for extermination by the Germans?

A) Gypsies

B) Aryans

C) Homosexuals

D) Handicapped

The answer would be Aryans B. Because they the term Aryan comes from self designation by indro-iranian people this means that India as an ethic label them self to be noble class.

Hopefully that helps you ❤

Nutka1998 [239]4 years ago
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B) Aryans
They were considered the “superior race”
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