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 | | Worst of all were seen to be the parasitic Untermensch (Subhumans), mainly Jews, but also Gypsies, homosexuals, the disabled and so called anti-socials, all of whom were considered lebensunwertes Leben ("Life-unworthy life") owing to their perceived deficiency and inferiority, as well as their wandering, nationless invasions ("the International Jew"). |
 | | The persecution of homosexuals as part of the Holocaust has seen increasing scholarly attention since the 1990s. |
 | | Although a few exceptions exist, Christian persecution was primarily limited to those who refused to accommodate the new regime and yield to its power. |
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