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Jews were the primary focus of Müller's Gestapo, who were subjected to systematic persecution, discrimination, and eventual genocide as part of the Nazi regime's ruthless agenda to establish and maintain racial purity. The Gestapo, with Heinrich Müller as its chief, played a central role in identifying, arresting, and transporting Jewish individuals to concentration and extermination camps, ultimately contributing to the horrific loss of millions of Jewish lives during the Holocaust.