How did Nazis justify the persecution of political opponents such as leftists and communists?(1 point)

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Political opponents of the Nazis argued for the protection of ethnic minorities and people with disabilities.
Political opponents of the Nazis argued for the protection of ethnic minorities and people with disabilities.

Nazis claimed that any opposing political party was part of a secret Jewish conspiracy and needed to be stopped.
Nazis claimed that any opposing political party was part of a secret Jewish conspiracy and needed to be stopped.

Nazis claimed that the German peoples deserved greater living space, which political opponents rejected.
Nazis claimed that the German peoples deserved greater living space, which political opponents rejected.

Political opponents of the Nazis were all ethnic minorities, so they used propaganda to create persecution.

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Nazis claimed that political opponents, particularly leftists and communists, were a threat to the stability and unity of the German nation. They portrayed these groups as enemies of the state who were working to undermine the government and the German people. Nazis also used propaganda to demonize political opponents, portraying them as dangerous radicals who needed to be eliminated in order to protect the country from internal threats. Additionally, Nazis believed in the superiority of their own ideology and sought to suppress any dissenting voices that challenged their authority.