Very strictly speaking, no religious group was targeted by the Nazis on religious grounds. Perhaps you are thinking of the Jews, but they were targeted as a race; then there were the Jehovah's Witnesses, but they were targeted for 'civil disobedience', not for their religion as such.
The only races targeted for complete destruction were the Jews and the 'gypsies'. Many other groups were also targeted, but either were not ethnic groups (races) or were not targeted for completed destruction.
a target market are the people (age, gender, etc) that a company are aiming to sell their products to.
He targeted all Polish cities (eventually).
The family was targeted and harassed in Nazi Germany because it was Jewish.
the Chechan people are targeted in the Chechnya Genocide
The content is targeted at people, the type of content also helps determine who it is targeted at.
During World War 2, they targeted the people of the Jewish religion.
Armenian people were targeted because they were christans living in a prodominantley non-christian enviroment
They are weak
For people on a diet!
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Tutsi
Very strictly speaking, no religious group was targeted by the Nazis on religious grounds. Perhaps you are thinking of the Jews, but they were targeted as a race; then there were the Jehovah's Witnesses, but they were targeted for 'civil disobedience', not for their religion as such.
The Holocaust did not discriminate by age group.
People with aversions to malls
A targeted sample is where a "sample" of the subject matter, be that people, plants/animals etc is selected using certain criteria, i.e. pregnant mothers between the ages of 25-30. Targeted samples are usually used by businesses or companies carrying out surveys on a particular group of people.