Which group was not murdered by the Nazis in the interest of “racial purity?”

the Polish elite
the disabled and mentally ill
Homosexuals
Aryans

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The group that was not murdered by the Nazis in the interest of “racial purity” is Aryans. The Nazis promoted the idea of Aryan superiority and sought to maintain what they considered a "pure" Aryan race, rather than targeting this group for extermination. The other groups listed – the Polish elite, the disabled and mentally ill, and homosexuals – were persecuted and murdered as part of the Nazi regime's policies aimed at achieving their vision of racial purity.

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