Under Nazi racial ideology, Jews were considered the primary racial enemy. They were targeted for complete annihilation in the Holocaust. Romani people, also known as Gypsies, were also deemed racially inferior and were subjected to persecution and extermination. People with disabilities were considered "life unworthy of life" and were subjected to forced sterilization and euthanasia programs. Homosexuals were viewed as a threat to the Aryan race and were persecuted and sent to concentration camps. Slavic people, particularly Poles and Russians, were considered racially inferior and were targeted for enslavement and extermination as part of the Nazi plan for Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe. These groups were subjected to systematic discrimination, violence, and genocide as part of the Nazi regime's racial policies.